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Cornell Quick Facts Location ...... Ithaca, N .Y . 14853 Founded ...... 1865 Enrollment ...... 13,700 President ...... David J . Skorton Colors ...... Carnelian Red and White Affiliation ...... NCAA I Conference ...... Ivy League Home Field ...... Hoy Field (315-375-400-375-325)

Athletics Administration Director ...... J . Andrew Noel, Jr . Associate Director ...... Anita Brenner Associate Director ...... Stephen P . Erber Associate Director/Physical Education ...... Al Gantert Associate Director/Finance ...... Alan Katz Assistant Director/Operations ...... Matt Coats Assistant Director/Sports Medicine ...... Bernie DePalma Assistant Director/Athlete Performance ...... Tom Howley Assistant coach Scott Marsh (left) and head coach Asst . Dir ./Student Services & Compliance . . . Chris Wlosinski Tom Ford hope to guide the Big Red back to the top of the Gehrig Division in 2007. Team Information Head Coach ...... Tom. Ford (Ithaca ‘79) Table of Contents email ...... twf2@cornell .edu Table of Contents/Quick Facts ...... 1 phone ...... (607) 255-6604 Head Coach Tom Ford...... 2 Assistant Coach ...... Scott . Marsh Assistant Coach Scott Marsh...... 3 email ...... sm64@cornell .edu Assistant Coach Bill Kerry...... 3 phone ...... (607) 255-3325 Endowments...... 3 Assistant Coach ...... Bill Kerry 2007 Season Outlook...... 4-5 Athletic Trainer ...... Dustin Flynn 2007 Roster ...... 6 Strength Coach ...... Tom Dilliplane Meet the Big Red Faculty Adviser ...... Bruce Tracey Bandanza, Brett, DiRicco...... 7 Ford, Groth, Hamilton...... 8 Athletic Communications Hardinger, Heinz, Hutchinson...... 9 Director ...... Jeremy Hartigan Hyland, Jacobs, Kagan ...... 10 Associate Director ...... Julie Greco Kaufman, Klinesteker, Laughlin...... 11 Assistant Director (Baseball Contact) ...... Kevin Zeise Loeding, McKown, Meier...... 12 Office Phone ...... (607) 255-5627 Michael, Osterer, Toma...... 13 Email ...... kjz3@cornell .edu Bertucci, Dannaway, David, Hill ...... 14 Assistant Director ...... Lindsey Mechalik Milo, Rochefort, Timpano...... 15 Accounts Representative ...... Marlene Crockford 2007 Opponents ...... 16 2006 Year in Review...... 17 Office Phone ...... (607) 255-3752 2006 Statistics and Results ...... 18 Office Fax ...... (607) 255-9791 Cornell in the Ivy League ...... 19 Hotline ...... (607) 255-2385 EIBL/Ivy League/Gehrig Division Championship Teams. . . .20 Website ...... www .CornellBigRed .com Coaching Records/Hall of Fame/Team Records...... 21 Individual Records ...... 22 Credits: The 2007 Cornell baseball media guide is a publica- Record vs . All Opponents...... 23-24 tion of the Cornell Athletic Communications Office . The guide Year-by-Year Records...... 24 was written and designed by Kevin Zeise, assistant director of Annual Team Awards ...... 25 athletic communications . Editorial contributions from Jeremy www This is Cornell University/Cornell Athletics Hartigan and Elizabeth Mayer . Photography: Patrick Shanahan, Realizing a Bold Dream...... 26-27 University Photography, Darl Zehr . This is Ithaca...... 28 . University Leadership...... 29 C Cornell Athletics Leadership...... 30 ornell Meet the Big Red Coaches...... 31 On the Cover Ivy League ...... 32 Front: Blake Hamilton (left) and Friedman Center...... 33 Brian Kaufman will try to lead the B

Support Services...... 34 Cornell baseball team back to the ig

Athletic Training...... 35 top of the Gehrig Division of the Ivy R

Prominent Alumni ...... 36 League in 2007 . ed Hoy Field ...... 37 .

Facilities...... 38-39 c om Success In and Out of the Classroom ...... 40 2007 Schedule...... Back Cover

 2007 Baseball Meet the Coaching Staff

TomFORD 14 17th Season at Cornell The Ford File Ithaca ‘79 Education Ithaca College B .S ., physical education, ‘79 The Ted Thoren Head Coach of Baseball Coaching Experience Tom Ford has been the head Rocky Collis, Cornell, 1991-present (head) baseball coach at Cornell for selected in the Record at Cornell: 237-390 -2 Ithaca College, 1979-1990 (assistant) 16 seasons and is the first Ted 28th round of Ithaca College, 1979-89 (J .V . head) Thoren Head Coach of Baseball, the 2006 draft an honor that was bestowed in the summer of 1999 when by the Seattle Playing Experience Ithaca College, 1976-79 the position was endowed by Rich Booth ’82 . Ford suc- Mariners . Oth- ceeded the legendary Thoren when he was named the Big er players are: Red’s 15th head baseball coach in 1991 . Prior to joining the Trevor Schumm ‘91, free agent, Anaheim Angels; Joel Nies Cornell staff, Ford was the associate head coach at Ithaca ‘92, free agent, Boston Red Sox, Brian Williamson ‘99, 32nd College for 10 years . round pick, New York Mets; Raul Gomez ‘01, free agent, Ford’s 2005 squad accomplished a number of firsts for the Chicago White Sox; Erik Rico ‘02, 22nd round pick, Toronto Cornell program, including the school’s first Gehrig Division Blue Jays; Chris Schutt ‘03, seventh round pick, Minnesota title . The Big Red swept four games from Penn on Apr . 23-24 Twins; and Dan Baysinger ‘04, 31st round pick, St . Louis to become the first Cornell team to sweep a four-game series Cardinals . against an Ivy League A 1979 graduate of Ithaca College, Ford has a Bachelor foe . Those four games of Science degree in physical education and was awarded and the first game of a his master’s degree in 1981 . Upon graduation, he served doubleheader at Siena as head junior varsity and assistant varsity coach for the on Apr . 26 marked Bombers from 1979 to 1980 . He worked strictly with the the first time in the Bomber varsity as the pitching coach from 1981 until his 137-year history of appointment at Cornell . Cornell baseball that Ford also worked as a physical education instructor in the the Big Red held five Lansing Central School system . He was the Bobcats’ head straight opponents to football coach from 1984-1990 and also spent time as the one run or less . The head junior varsity and assistant varsity basketball coach . first three games in Ford also coached the Ithaca Junior Yankees in 1980 . the Penn series also During his undergraduate days at Ithaca, Ford was a pitch- marked the first time in er for three years on four years that Cornell the varsity, serving threw three consecu- as a co-captain in tive complete games . 1979 . He was the re- His first squad compiled a 23-17 overall record for Cornell’s cipient of the Carlton first winning season since 1984 . As a team, the Big Red hit “Carp” Wood Atti- 306. that season, marking its first 300. season in seven years . tude Award follow- The Big Red also beat Georgia Tech in the second game of ing his senior year . a twin bill on its spring trip when the Yellow Jackets were A graduate of Tru- ranked second in the country . mansburg (N Y. ). Cen- In 1995, the Big Red was 20-19 and finished second in tral School in 1975, the Gehrig Division of the Ivy League with a 10-10 mark . Ford played varsity Ford also had the 1998 squad in contention for the Gehrig football, basketball

c om Division crown until the final weekend of the season . The and baseball . He and . Big Red’s 12-8 finish in the Ivy League was the team’s best his wife, Kristen, who ed to date and its 12 league wins was the most by a Cornell works in the Cornell R team since the 1982 squad went 12-6 in the then-Eastern Campaign Office as ig

B Intercollegiate Baseball League . In his 16 years at Cornell, a Senior Campaign Ford has compiled a 237-390-2 record . He picked up his Officer for Special 200th career win in the first game of a doubleheader at St . Initiatives, have two Joseph’s (Pa .) on March 13, 2004 . children, Matthew ornell

C Ford has done a good job of preparing his players for the and Jocelyn . . next level as well . During his tenure, eight Cornellians have Rocky Collis is one of eight Cornellians either been selected in ’s amatuer draft who have continued their playing careers in Major League Baseball after playing for

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ScottMARSH 31 12th Season At Cornell UCLA ‘86

Assistant Coach Scott Marsh is now in his 12th Marsh attended Golden West Junior College from 1981-83, season as a member of the Cornell compiling a 16-5 record over two years and tying the school re- baseball coaching staff and his cord for most wins by a pitcher . He earned second-team all-state second as a full-time coach . Marsh honors as a freshman at GWJC . He then went to UCLA, where works with the Big Red pitchers . he played baseball on a full athletic scholarship, compiling the Under Marsh’s guidance, the Big Red finished second in the lowest ERA in the Pac 6 as a senior . league in team ERA in 2003 and 2005 and had a pitcher selected Marsh is a 1986 graduate of UCLA with a bachelor of arts in the Major League Baseball amateur draft in three consecutive degree in economics . He earned his master’s degree in business years from 2002-04 . Erik Rico, the Ivy League Player of the Year administration from the University of California at Irvine in 1989 in 2002, was selected that year by the in the and his master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio Uni- 22nd round . Chris Schutt, the league’s 2003 Pitcher of the Year, versity in 1994 . was taken in the seventh round by the . Follow- Marsh played pro baseball for the minor ing the 2004 season, Dan Baysinger was selected by the St . Louis league teams in Spokane, Wash ,. and in Reno, Nev . Cardinals in the 31st round . BillKERRY 38 Third Season At Cornell Le Moyne ‘98

Assistant Coach Bill Kerry returns to Cornell for baseball for the Dolphins for four years, twice earning first-team his third season and second straight All-MAAC honors . with the baseball team . He previ- He was drafted as a by the St . Louis Cardinals in 1998 ously was a member of head coach and signed with the Chillicothe Paints of the Frontier Independent Tom Ford’s staff in 2001 . Kerry will League in 1999 . Kerry was also a member of the 1997 Northeastern work primarily with the , but will assist in all phases of Collegiate Baseball League’s Ithaca Lakers . the game . A native of the Ithaca area, Kerry graduated from Lansing HS in Kerry is a 1998 graduate of Le Moyne College where he earned 1994, and he is now a patrol officer for the Ithaca College Police a bachelor of arts degree in sociology/criminal justice . He played Department . Kerry lives with his wife, Nicole . Cornell Baseball Endowments

Ted Thoren Head Coach of Baseball Endowed in 1999 Endowing a Baseball Program

When former Cornell University baseball coach Ted Thoren, who coached Endowment is the foundation upon which Cornell is built, and it has become the Big Red from 1962 until his retirement in 1990, made a short recruiting the foundation for its oldest varsity sport . The player position endowment pro- trip to Brockport, N .Y ., back in the late 1970s, little did he and the recruit, gram solidifies the future of Cornell baseball . Alumni and friends have supplied Rich Booth, know what an impact this two-hour journey would have on the the principal, and the interest the gifts earn provides the necessary funds to meet diamond program . the program’s fiscal needs . Thoren got his man, and no, Booth did not lead Cornell to the Ivy League Through the baseball player position endowment program, 10 “positions” were championship . But in the spring of 1999, just 17 years after graduation, the endowed by an additional gift from Rich Booth and were named in honor of his for- former journeyman pitcher pledged $1 .5 million to endow the head baseball mer teammates . Other friends of the program have also provided generous funding www coaching position at his alma mater . The position is known as the Ted Thoren as team sponsors, giving the Cornell baseball program a total of 17 endowments . Head Coach of Baseball and the current coach, Tom Ford, is the first to hold Endowed Staff Positions: Head Coach-Ted Thoren; Manager-Walter Buckley the title . ‘26; Team Sponsor Endowments: Thomas McGory Fund; Arthur C . Field Fund;

“Coach Thoren made a difference in my life,” said Booth, who is manag- .

M . R . & Dorothy Kerns Fund; Thomas M . Flanagan ’42 Fund; Nelson R . Schiff ’58 C ing director of HBK Investments in Dallas, Texas . “I can’t say that about many Fund; Endowed Player Positions: 1B-Mike Branca ‘82; 2B-Marlin McPhail ‘82; people . He convinced me to go to Cornell and made sure I accomplished my ornell SS-Mark Utter ‘82; 3B-Chris Moresco ‘82; 3B-Dave Waters ‘80; OF-John DeMayo goals . He helped me get my first job and he stayed in touch . “Coach Thoren is proud of his players’ success stories . He talked about that ‘82; OF-Greg Allen ‘81; P-Greg Myers ‘82; P-Jay Kobylarz ‘82; P-Rich Booth ‘82 when he recruited me and never let me forget why I was at Cornell . As much (All player positions and the head coach position endowed by Rich Booth) as we wanted to win on Saturday afternoon, Coach wouldn’t let us take our eye off the big picture . A good season was a great season if we all did well B

Cornell Baseball Alumni Association ig in the classroom and everybody graduated . His support for his players was Fourteen years ago, the Cornell Baseball Alumni Association was formed to help unconditional; it didn’t matter how good or bad you were on the field, he was R continue the support the Big Red baseball program has enjoyed over the years . there for everyone .” ed For more information, contact any member of the board or Coach Ford . “Our alumni give with their heart and as much as they can . Rich Booth just

Members of the Alumni Association Board are Brian Bailey ‘92, Rich Booth .

raised the level of the bar . His gift is unparalleled and will have a tremendous c om impact on the baseball program,” said Ford, who has been the Big Red’s mentor ’82, Chris Crooker ’88, Doug Dubiel ’91, Tim Fisher ’91, Mike Fleury ’78, Tom since 1991 . Booth’s gift is invested in the university’s long-term investment pool . Ford, Jack Franke ‘00, Eric Kirby ’97, Tom LaFalce ’94, Guy Leach ’88, Mike Macrie A portion of the annual interest is used in perpetuity to support the coaching ‘99, Joe Meo ’72, Andy Noel, Chet Osadchey ’88, Mark Tatum ‘91, Ted Thoren position and provide general support for the baseball program . and Dave Wohlhueter .  2007 Baseball 2007 Season Outlook Just two years removed from the program’s first Ivy League Gehrig Division championship, the Cornell baseball team has a solid mix of experienced veterans and youthful talent and appears ready to make another run to the top of the Ivy League. The strength of the club lies in its returners - Cornell brings back 15 letter winners from last year’s squad that went 6-14 in the Ivy League, including six starting position players and seven pitchers. “We lost both catchers from a year ago, Seth Gordon depth and options to the staff . Meier, Hill and Hamilton at second base and Michael Weiss at first base, but a lot of provide left-handed looks from the mound . guys got an opportunity to play last year,” said Tom Ford, Once the rotation shakes itself out, the back end of the the Ted Thoren Head Coach of Baseball . “The players are bullpen should come together based on who remains . going to tell us if that’s a strength of not . Most of them Toma and Hamilton have spent time in the pen and have have been through a season at least once, a lot of them, pitched well in relief, while Laughlin started last season in more often than that . Let’s see if the experience they’ve a relief role before moving to the starting rotation . gained has taught them anything .” “Both Toma’s and Hamilton’s arms rebound pretty well, If there is an area of concern, and they’re both aggressive pitchers,” Ford it would be at the pitching staff, said . “Walker’s a guy who throws strikes in which, while talented as a collec- any situation, while Blake has stuff that can tive group, has struggled with Brant McKown put the ball in play . We’ve got some versatility consistency in the past . with those guys .” “Without a doubt, we feel the talent is there to get outs, it’s just Catcher (5) a matter of how consistent they Seniors (0) are,” Ford said . “That’s what we’re Juniors (2) looking for from those guys . We’ll Tony Bandanza, Adam Jacobs find out early on who’s going to Sophomores (3) step up, and we’ll be okay .” Nathan Ford, Brant McKown, Eddie Timpano Freshmen (0) Pitching (11) Ford has plenty of options at catcher, mak- Seniors (5) ing the position one of the deepest on the Blake Hamilton, Jim Hyland, team . Adam Jacobs and Nathan Ford open Willie Meier, Tom Laughlin, the year as the two prime contestants to fill Adam Loeding the spot vacated by a pair of seniors, Matt Juniors (2) Goodson and William Pauly, a year ago . Bryce Klinesteker, “Adam has had the best arm of all of our Walker Toma catchers over the last couple of years, and he hits with Sophomores (1) power,” Ford said . “With him, it’s been a question of Stephen Osterer experience, and he was hurt last year .” Freshmen (3) Ford, on the other hand, played primarily at third base Tony Bertucci, Matt Hill, David Rochefort a year ago, the result of a lingering injury from football Cornell returns eight hurlers and welcomes a trio of season . newcomers to the pitching staff in 2007 . While last season’s “We’re going to look at Nathan very seriously,” Ford team didn’t post outstanding numbers, there were enough said . “We know he has poise from starting at quarterback solid performances from the underclassmen to provide an for the Cornell football team, and when he doesn’t catch, encouraging sign of things to come . we’re going to look at him at third as well .” “We have some experience coming back, but we’re Junior Tony Bandanza and sophomores Brant McKown and c om . really looking for consistency,” said Ford . “We’ve got a Eddie Timpano add depth to the battery for the Big Red . ed number of guys who we feel could be in the rotation .” R The pitching staff doesn’t have a set number one pitcher, ig Infield (6)

B but the depth of the squad is evident in the numbers of Seniors (0) pitchers Ford is considering in the rotation . Seniors Jim Juniors (2) Hyland and Tom Laughlin have front-end stuff, while senior Jimmy Heinz, Ryan Michael

ornell Blake Hamilton and juniors Walker Toma and Bryce Klin- Sophomores (2)

C esteker have shown flashes of brilliance during their careers . Casey Brett, Scott Hardinger for the Big Red . Additionally, another pair of seniors, Adam Freshmen (2) Loeding and Willie Meier, and a trio of freshmen - Tony Steven Dannaway, Nate David www Bertucci, Matt Hill and David Rochefort - add additional The infield should be set with a young, but talented,  2007 Baseball 2007 Season Outlook group of players . Sophomore Casey Brett was scheduled been able to to be the starter at third base before a preseason injury . produce at the Brett should be able to recover in time to make a significant plate . Lead- contribution this season . If Brett can’t go, Ford still has ing the way depth at the hot corner, with the ability to move Nathan in center field Ford to third or giving a shot to one of a pair of freshmen, is junior Bri- Nate David and Steven Dannaway . an Kaufman, Up the middle, sophomore Scott Hardinger will resume a 2006 sec- his duties at shortstop, where he started all 39 games a ond-team All- year ago . Hardinger finished the 2006 season third in runs Ivy selection . scored and played solid defense, posting a .903 fielding Kaufman led percentage . the team in His double- hits (45), home play partner runs (nine), will likely be triples (six), junior Jimmy runs batted in Heinz, who (38) and runs will move over scored (45) . Kaleb Hutchinson from playing At the cor- mostly third ners, Ford can base a year use a combi- ago . Heinz nation of play- takes over for ers, with Groth, Domenic Di Ricco, Ry Kagan and Kaleb Seth Gordon, Hutchinson vying for time . Hutchinson, the only senior who was a sec- position player on the roster, is the best defensive out- ond-team all- fielder, possessing both good range and a strong arm, and league player had a great year as a freshman before getting hurt as a in 2005 . sophomore . He struggled a little last season, but should “ J i m m y be back to 100 percent and will be looking to regain his played third form from his freshman season . Scott Hardinger for us last year Kagan, a junior, played seven games in left field and and did a nice four in right last season, but can also play at third base if job, but he’s called upon . DiRicco, a sophomore, got 25 starts at left more of a middle guy,” Ford said . “He’s making the ad- field last season and had a solid freshman season at the justment back to second base, and those two guys are plate . He has worked on his defensive skills during the going to be okay .” off-season and will be competing for a starting role . At first base, Ford is looking at a combination of play- “I think this is a very competitive and experienced ers, with junior Ryan Michael and Kyle Groth the leading group,” Ford said . “All of them are capable of doing contenders to fill the position . Michael started eight a good job out there, games at first last season, while Groth contributed at Domenic we’ll just see who comes both corner outfield positions and saw some at-bats at Di Ricco through .” designated hitter . Though Groth bats left-handed and Michael right, Ford maintains the ideal situation would be for one player to win the job, rather than a platoon

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Outfield (6) . Seniors (1) C Kaleb Hutchinson ornell Juniors (2) Ry Kagan, Brian Kaufman Sophomores (2) B Domenic Di Ricco, Kyle Groth ig R

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Justin Milo . Without question, the deepest part of the roster is c om the outfield, where the team returns five players, each of whom logged plenty of at bats a year ago and have  2007 Baseball 2007 Roster

No. Name Pos. B/T Cl. Ht. Wt. High School/Hometown 2 Justin Milo IF L/R Fr . 5-8 175 Edina HS/Eden Prairie, Minn . 3 Brian Kaufman OF L/R Jr . 5-11 165 St . Stephen’s Episcopal School/Austin, Texas 4 Walker Toma P R/R Jr . 6-1 180 Berkeley HS/Berkeley, Calif . 5 Domenic DiRicco OF L/L So . 6-0 180 Menlo-Atherton HS/Portola Valley, Calif . 6 Nate David IF R/R Fr . 6-0 185 Woodward Academy/Atlanta, Ga . 7 Jim Hyland P R/R Sr . 6-3 200 Central Catholic HS/Pittsburgh, Pa . 9 Tony Bertucci P R/R Fr . 6-4 185 St . Louis University HS/Belleville, Ill . 11 Scott Hardinger IF R/R So . 5-10 165 Lynden HS/Lynden, Wash . 12 Jimmy Heinz IF R/R Jr . 6-0 165 New Trier HS/Winnetka, Ill . 15 Kyle Groth OF L/R So . 6-3 205 Pope John Paul II HS/Delray Beach, Fla . 17 Ry Kagan OF L/L Jr . 6-1 195 Cleveland HS/Portland, Ore . 18 Steven Dannaway IF R/R Fr . 5-8 180 Punahou School/Honolulu, Hawaii 20 Blake Hamilton P R/R Sr . 6-2 185 St . Mary’s Hall/San Antonio, Texas 21 Casey Brett IF R/R So . 6-1 175 Joel E . Ferris HS/Spokane, Wash . 22 Adam Jacobs C R/R Jr . 6-2 190 Torrey Pines HS/Del Mar, Calif . 23 Brant McKown C R/R So . 5-10 195 Tampa Jesuit HS/Tampa, Fla . 24 Kaleb Hutchinson OF R/R Sr . 6-2 210 Skyview HS/Vancouver, Wash . 25 Tony Bandanza C R/R Jr . 6-0 205 St . Mark’s School/Hudson, N .H . 27 Nathan Ford C R/R So . 6-1 202 Palo Alto HS/Palo Alto, Calif . 28 Adam Loeding P R/R Sr . 6-0 190 Waldwick HS/Waldwick, N J. . 30 Tom Laughlin P R/R Sr . 6-6 210 Eden Prairie HS/Eden Prairie, Minn . 31 Matt Hill P L/L Fr . 6-1 180 Franklin Regional HS/Export, Pa . 32 Willie Meier P L/L Sr . 5-9 220 Reed HS/Sparks, Nev . 33 David Rochefort P R/R Fr . 6-1 200 Loyola HS/Arcadia, Calif . 34 Ryan Michael IF R/R Jr . 6-0 215 Leigh HS/San Jose, Calif . 35 Bryce Klinesteker P R/R Jr . 6-5 180 Red Bluff HS/Los Molinos, Calif . 36 Eddie Timpano C R/R So . 6-0 190 New Hartford HS/New Hartford, N .Y . 37 Stephen Osterer P R/R So . 5-9 180 Sir Robert Borden HS/, Ont . * - Letters won Pronunciation Guide Head Coach: 14 Tom Ford (Ithaca, ‘79 - 17th Season) Assistant Coaches: 31 Scott Marsh (UCLA ‘86), 38 Bill Kerry (Le Moyne ‘98) Bandanza...... ban-DAN-za. Athletic Trainer: Dustin Flynn Bertucci ...... ber-TOO-chee Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tom Dilliplane DiRicco...... de-REEKO Hardinger...... HAR-ding-er Big Red by Class Heinz...... HINES Seniors (6) 3 Brian Kaufman - OF 37 Stephen Osterer - P Kaleb Hutchinson...... KAY-leb 20 Blake Hamilton - P 35 Bryce Klinesteker - P 36 Eddie Timpano - C Ry Kagan ...... RYE 24 Kaleb Hutchinson - OF 34 Ryan Michael - IF Klinestecker ...... KLINE-stek-er 7 Jim Hyland - P 4 Walker Toma - P Freshmen (6) Laughlin...... LOFF-lin 32 Willie Meier - P 9 Tony Bertucci - P 30 Tom Laughlin - P Sophomores (8) 18 Steven Dannaway - IF Loeding ...... LOW-ding 28 Adam Loeding - P 21 Casey Brett - IF 6 Nate David - IF Meier...... MY-er 5 Domenic DiRicco - OF 31 Matt Hill - P Milo...... MYLO Juniors (8) 27 Nathan Ford - C 2 Justin Milo - OF Osterer...... OAST-er-er 25 Tony Bandanza - C 15 Kyle Groth - OF 33 David Rochefort - P Toma ...... TOE-ma 12 Jimmy Heinz - IF 10 Scott Hardinger - IF 22 Adam Jacobs - C 23 Brant McKown - C 17 Ry Kagan - OF Alphabetical Roster 25 Tony Bandanza 22 Adam Jacobs Geographical Roster 9 Tony Bertucci 17 Ry Kagan California (7) ...... Toma (Berkeley); DiRicco (Portola Valley); Jacobs (Del Mar); 21 Casey Brett 3 Brian Kaufman

c om Ford (Palo Alto); Rochefort (Arcadia); Michael (San Jose); Klinesteker (Los Molinos) . Florida (2) ...... Groth (Delray Beach); McKown (Tampa) 18 Steven Dannaway 35 Bryce Klinesteker

ed Georgia (1) ...... David (Atlanta) 6 Nate David 30 Tom Laughlin

R Hawaii (1) ...... Steven Dannaway (Honolulu) 5 Domenic DiRicco 28 Adam Loeding ig Illinois (2) ...... Bertucci . (Belleville); Heinz (Winnetka) 27 Nathan Ford

B Minnesota (2) ...... Milo (Eden Prairie); Laughlin (Eden Prairie) 23 Brant McKown 15 Kyle Groth Ontario (1) ...... Osterer (Ottawa) 32 Willie Meier Oregon (1) ...... Kagan (Portland) 20 Blake Hamilton 34 Ryan Michael Pennsylvania (2) ...... Hill (Export), Hyland (Pittsburgh) 11 Scott Hardinger

ornell Nevada (1) ...... Meier (Sparks) 12 Jimmy Heinz 2 Justin Milo

C New Hampshire (1) ...... Bandanza (Hudson)

. 37 Stephen Osterer New Jersey (1) ...... Loeding . (Waldwick) 31 Matt Hill New York (1) ...... Timpano (New Hartford) 24 Kaleb Hutchinson 33 David Rochefort Texas (2) ...... Kaufman (Austin); Hamilton (San Antonio) 7 Jim Hyland 36 Eddie Timpano www Washington (3) ...... Hardinger (Lynden); Brett (Spokane); Hutchinson (Vancouver) 4 Walker Toma  2007 Baseball Meet the Big Red

TonyBANDANZA 25 Junior • Catcher • 6-0 • 205 • R/R Hudson, N.H. • St. Mark’s School Undecided - Arts & Sciences At Cornell: Bandanza made one appearance off the bench for the Big Red as a sophomore, pinch-hitting and staying on in place of William Pauly in the eighth inning against Siena on April 25 . He appeared in six games as a freshman, primarily as a pinch hitter . He started the second game of both doubleheaders against Le Moyne, drawing two walks in two plate appearances in the home game on Apr . 12, helping the Big Red to a 2-0 win . For the season he walked three times against just one . He will be counted on to provide catching depth and will compete for at bats as a designated hitter and pinch hitter . At St. Mark’s: Bandanza was a four-year letter winner at St . Mark’s School, where he was a catcher and designated hitter . He was twice named to the All-Independent School team and earned all-league honorable mention once . He is a strong athlete with the potential to hit for power . Personal: Anthony Paul Bandanza is the son of Paul and Cheryl Bandanza and Career Hitting Statistics has one younger sister . He is enrolled in Year gP AB R H 2B 3B HR SB-SBA BB SO SH SF HP RBI Avg. Cornell’s College of Arts and Sciences . 2005 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 .000 2006 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Career 7 6 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 1 0 0 0 0 .000

CaseyBRETT 21 Sophomore • Infielder • 6-1 • 175 • R/R Spokane, Wash. • Joel E. Ferris HS Economics At Cornell: Brett made five appearances for the Big Red as a freshman, posting one hit and a walk in five plate appearances . He walked and scored against Ohio State and picked up his first collegiate hit, a double, in the second game of a doubleheader against LeMoyne on April 11 . At Joel E. Ferris: With his .438 average during his senior campaign, Brett was named Team MVP in 2005 at Joel E . Ferris HS . As a senior co-captain, Brett was a first-team all-league selection at third base and had previously won honorable mention all-league following his junior year . Personal: Casey Somogyi Brett is the son of Teresa Somogyi Brett and the late Ken Brett . He has a sister who is a sophomore at Brown . Brett comes from an impressive lineage of baseball players . His father pitched for 14 years in the major leagues from 1967-1981 . His uncle, George, was a 1999 inductee into the National Baseball Hall of Fame after a 21-year career with the Kansas City Royals . Brett is enrolled in Cornell’s College of Arts and Sciences .

Career Hitting Statistics Year gP AB R H 2B 3B HR SB-SBA BB SO SH SF HP RBI Avg. 2006 5 4 1 1 1 0 0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 .250 Career 5 4 1 1 1 0 0 0-0 1 2 0 0 1 0 .250

DomenicDi RICCO* 5 Sophomore • Outfielder • 6-0 • 180 • L/L Portola Valley, Calif. • Menlo-Atherton HS Biology and Society www At Cornell: Di Ricco was a regular in the Cornell lineup as a freshman, appearing in 33 games and making 25 starts, all in left field . Di Ricco collected his first collegiate hit in his first game, going 2-for-4 against Bucknell

with one run batted in . He recorded five games with multiple hits, highlighted by a 5-for-6 showing against . Penn . In that contest, he scored three times and drove in three others . For the year, Di Ricco posted a .247 C average with four doubles, 11 runs scored and 16 RBI . ornell At Menlo-Atherton: Di Ricco had one of the best seasons in the state of California in 2005 . A Cal-Hi Sports first-team all-state selection as a senior, Di Ricco set school records in batting average ( .605), hits in a season (46) and doubles in a season (12) . He was also named first-team All-Central Coast Section, first-team All-San Mateo County and Player of the Year in the PAL Bay Division . As a junior, Di Ricco B was a first-team All-San Mateo County and first-team All PAL selection . His four-year career varsity batting average was .468 . ig

Personal: Domenic Bryan Di Ricco is the son of Dennis Di Ricco and Connie Doherty, and he has a younger brother . He is enrolled in R Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life ed

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Career Hitting Statistics c om Year gP AB R H 2B 3B HR SB-SBA BB SO SH SF HP RBI Avg. 2006 33 89 11 22 4 0 0 1-2 9 22 2 0 2 16 .247 Career 33 89 11 22 4 0 0 1-2 9 22 2 0 2 16 .247  2007 Baseball Meet the Big Red

NathanFORD* 27 Sophomore • Catcher • 6-1 • 202 • R/R Palo Alto, Calif. • Palo Alto HS Undecided - Arts & Sciences At Cornell: Ford batted .290 as a freshman last season, starting in 19 of the 24 games he appeared in including 14 starts at third base . He picked up his first collegiate hit in his first start, going 2-for-5 with a run scored and one driven in against Illinois . He collected a season-high three hits in the second game against Penn on April 15 . In that double- header, Ford went 5-for-8 with four runs scored . For the season, he had 11 runs scored and nine RBI . A two-sport star, Ford was the starting quarterback for the Big Red football team as a sophomore, throwing for 1,417 yards and eight touchdowns while completing 55 .4 percent of his passes . He also rushed 103 times for 345 yards and a team-high six touchdowns . At Palo Alto: A two-time first-team All-Santa Clara Valley Athletic League selection, Ford was also named San Jose Mercury News second-team All-Central Coast Section as a junior . He led Palo Alto in home runs in both 2004 and 2005, and he won the team batting title in his junior year . Ford was also highly recruited out of high school as a quarterback . The two-year tri-captain was named the league’s Outstanding Offensive Player and first-team all-league and honorable mention all-state as a senior . In 2004, Ford was awarded the San Jose Mercury News All-Central Coast Junior of the Year . For his career, Ford threw for 6,357 yards and 72 touchdowns, while running for 19 more . Personal: Nathan Edward Ford is the son of Kevin and Celeste Ford, and he has two Career Hitting Statistics sisters . He is enrolled in Cornell’s College Year gP AB R H 2B 3B HR SB-SBA BB SO SH SF HP RBI Avg. of Engineering . 2006 24 69 11 20 6 1 0 0-0 6 11 1 0 2 9 .290 Career 24 69 11 20 6 1 0 0-0 6 11 1 0 2 9 .290

KyleGROTH* 15 Sophomore • Outfielder • 6-3 • 205 • L/R Delray Beach, Fla. • Pope John Paul II HS Hotel Administration At Cornell: Groth appeared in 25 contests as a freshman, earning 11 starts, with nine of them coming in the two corner outfield spots . Groth batted .196 on the season, collecting nine hits in 46 at bats . He had a pair of doubles, a triple, scored three times and drove in three runs on the year . He doubled in his first collegiate at bat in the second inning against LaSalle on March 11 . At Pope John Paul II: A three-year all-county and all-area selection, Groth carried a four-year varsity batting average of .410 at Pope John Paul II HS . For the last three years, he ranked in the top 10 in a variety of offensive categories in the Palm Beach County area . Groth was also a starting outfielder for the U17 South Florida Elite Pro Prospect Team . Personal: Kyle David Groth is the son of Stephen and Theresa Groth, and he has a younger brother . He is enrolled in Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration .

Career Hitting Statistics Year gP AB R H 2B 3B HR SB-SBA BB SO SH SF HP RBI Avg. 2006 25 46 3 9 2 1 0 0-0 5 18 0 0 0 3 .196 Career 25 46 3 9 2 1 0 0-0 5 18 0 0 0 3 .196

BlakeHAMILTON** 20 Senior • Pitcher • 6-2 • 185 • R/R San Antonio, Texas • St. Mary’s Hall Science of Natural and Environmental Systems At Cornell: Hamilton made 10 appearances on the mound as a junior, starting four times . He posted a 1-4 record with a 9 .35 ERA . Still, Hamilton has consistently shown good control of his pitches, striking out 35 a year ago while walking just c om

. 15 . He got the win in the 23-10 victory over Penn on April 15, pitching 6 .1 innings of work in relief, allowing six hits and one earned run while striking out four . Hamilton made five starts among nine appearances in 2005, though he was winless ed in three decisions . Hamilton put together a 4 .63 ERA as a sophomore, striking out 37 against just 14 walks in 35 0. innings . R Hamilton pitched the second game of a doubleheader against Penn on Apr . 24, holding the Quakers to one run over 7 .0 innings . He did not figure in ig the decision, but the Big Red scored twice in the bottom of the ninth to complete its first-ever four-game sweep of an Ivy League opponent . He struck B out a career-high 10 batters in a 7-6, 10-inning loss to Princeton on May 1 . As a rookie in 2004, he came out of the bullpen and served as a spot starter . He finished the season with a 1-1 record in 34 .1 innings, striking out 34 while walking 21 and allowing 41 hits . At St. Mary’s: Hamilton earned four letters in baseball at St . Mary’s Hall, serving as captain of the team during his junior and senior years . He was named to the all-state team his junior and senior ornell seasons, and earned a spot on the Greater San Career Pitching Statistics

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. Antonio All-Star team as a senior . Personal: Blake Edward Hamilton is the son 2004 16 2 0 1 1 34 .1 31 20 41 21 34 3 1 4 0 5 .24 of Keith and Cheryl Hamilton, and he has two 2005 9 5 1 0 3 35 .0 25 18 36 14 37 4 6 2 0 4 .63 younger brothers . He is enrolled in the College 2006 10 4 0 1 4 34 .2 40 36 66 15 35 7 2 1 0 9 .35 www of Agriculture and Life Sciences . Career 35 11 1 2 8 103.0 96 74 143 50 106 14 9 7 0 6.47  2007 Baseball Meet the Big Red

ScottHARDINGER* 11 Sophomore • Infielder • 5-10 • 165 • R/R Lynden, Wash. • Lynden HS Natural Resources At Cornell: Hardinger started every game at shortstop for the Big Red, posting a .216 average in 134 at-bats . He picked up 21 runs and drove in another 13, also collecting a stolen base . Hardinger posted a .903 fielding percentage in the center of the diamond, making 19 errors in 177 chances . He went 2-for-3 with two runs and a in the first of two games against Ohio State . At Lynden: Hardinger had an outstanding career as the four-year starting shortstop at Lynden HS . He is a two- time first-team all-state selection and three-time first-team All-Northwest League pick at shortstop . Hardinger also collected first-team All-Northwest League honors as a pitcher during his senior season with a 9-2 record and 2 .17 ERA . In his final three years at Lynden, Hardinger hit .398, .418, and .398 to win the Lynden HS “Top Hitter” Award each year . He represented the state of Washington in the 2005 Cascade Classic against Idaho and Oregon . Hardinger was also nominated for the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award as a senior . In football, he was twice named first-team All-Northwest League at defensive back and once named second-team all-league at wide receiver . Personal: Scott Craig Hardinger is the Career Hitting Statistics son of Craig and Debbie Hardinger . He is Year gP AB R H 2B 3B HR SB-SBA BB SO SH SF HP RBI Avg. enrolled in Cornell’s College of Agriculture 2006 39 134 21 29 3 0 2 1-2 9 19 1 3 4 13 .216 and Life Sciences . Career 34 134 21 29 3 0 2 1-2 9 19 1 3 4 13 .216

JimmyHEINZ** 12 Junior • Infield • 6-0 • 165 • R/R Winnetka, Ill. • New Trier HS Economics At Cornell: Heinz appeared in 31 games as a sophomore, making 22 starts at third base . He posted a .225 average and had 14 runs scored and five batted in . Heinz also drew nine walks during the season, tied for fourth-highest on the team, and stole six bases in nine attempts, the third-highest stolen base total . He had six multi-hit games during the season . During his freshman year, he batted .211 in 24 games, collecting eight runs scored and five driven in while also stealing five bases . At New Trier: Heinz was a two-sport athlete, playing both baseball and basketball at New Trier HS . He earned two letters in each sport and served as captain of both teams . He was named all-conference and all-area in baseball . Personal: James Francis Heinz is the son of Jim and Nancy Heinz and has three sisters and a brother . He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences at Cornell .

Career Hitting Statistics Year gP AB R H 2B 3B HR SB-SBA BB SO SH SF HP RBI Avg. 2005 24 71 8 15 1 0 0 5-6 3 21 2 1 2 5 .211 2006 31 89 14 20 2 0 0 6-9 9 15 0 1 2 5 .225 Career 55 160 22 35 3 0 0 11-15 12 36 2 2 4 10 .219

KalebHUTCHINSON** 24 Senior • Outfield • 6-2 • 210 • R/R Vancouver, Wash. • Skyview HS Civil Engineering www At Cornell: After being sidelined for his sophomore season in 2005, Hutchinson appeared in 32 games for the Big Red last season, making 28 starts, all in right field . Hutchinson knocked in nine runs on the year and scored

11 times despite posting a .165 batting average . He was a perfect 3-for-3 in stolen base attempts and recorded . a .967 fielding percentage . He also had a four-game hitting streak from April 11-16, recording five hits over C that span . As a rookie in 2004, Hutchinson started all 42 games, hitting .288 with seven doubles and three ornell home runs while driving in 17 runs . He totaled 40 hits for the season and swiped four bases in six attempts . Hutchinson put together 14 multi-hit games, including a 5-for-8 effort in the March 13 doubleheader at St . Joseph’s (Pa .) .

At Skyview: Hutchinson was a two-sport athlete at Skyview HS, earning three letters in baseball and football, along with one in bas- B ketball . He was named to the all-league baseball and football teams his junior and senior seasons . His baseball team earned league and ig district championships both years . Career Hitting Statistics R Personal: Kaleb Reid Hutchinson is the son Year gP AB R H 2B 3B HR SB-SBA BB SO SH SF HP RBI Avg. ed of Hutch and Alice Hutchinson, and he has 2004 42 139 22 40 7 0 3 4-6 10 22 0 3 9 17 .288 . c om a younger brother and sister .He is enrolled 2005 did not play - injury in Cornell’s College of Engineering . 2006 32 97 11 16 2 0 0 3-3 4 14 0 0 8 9 .165 Career 74 236 33 56 9 0 3 7-9 14 26 0 3 17 26 .237  2007 Baseball Meet the Big Red

JimHYLAND*** 7 Senior • Pitcher • 6-3 • 200 • R/R Pittsburgh, Pa. • Central Catholic HS Applied Economics and Management At Cornell: Hyland made the switch to the pitcher’s mound full-time last season after spending his first two years pitching and playing third base . Hyland made seven starts for the Big Red, posting a 4 .35 ERA in 39 .1 innings of work . He allowed 50 hits and walked 24, but also struck out 29 batters . His best outing came in his final start on April 30, when he struck out seven in a season-high eight innings of work against Princeton . As a sophomore, he worked 8 1/3 innings on the mound, picking up three wins, tying him for second on the team . He was named honorable mention All-Ivy League as a reliever . As a freshman, Hyland played in 25 games in the field, starting 14 . He had 10 hits and five RBI, and posted a 3-for-3 effort in the second game of the March 13 double header at St . Joseph’s (Pa .) . At Central Catholic: Hyland was a three-year letter winner in both baseball and basketball at Central Catholic HS . He was named to the all-section baseball team his senior year . Personal: James Hyland is the son of Jim Career Pitching Statistics and Rita Hyland and has a younger brother Year gP gS CG W L IP R ER H BB SO WP HP SV SHO ERA and sister . He is enrolled in Cornell’s Col- 2004 did not pitch lege of Agriculture and Life Sciences and 2005 6 0 0 3 0 8 .1 2 2 4 4 8 2 2 1 0 2 .16 is majoring in applied economics and 2006 9 7 0 2 2 39 .1 29 19 50 24 29 6 2 0 0 4 .35 management . Career 15 7 0 5 2 47.2 31 21 54 28 37 8 4 1 0 3.97

AdamJACOBS* 22 Junior • Catcher • 6-2 • 190 • R/R Del Mar, Calif. • Torrey Pines HS Applied Economics and Management At Cornell: Jacobs will be looked upon as one of the team’s top catchers after being blocked a year ago by Matt Goodson and William Pauly . Jacobs, a solid defensive catcher with a strong arm, appeared in eight games a year ago, picking up four hits in 10 at bats . He started one game at DH for the Big Red on March 21 against Ohio State . He homered in his only at bat on March 18 against Eastern Kentucky . He played in 20 games as a rookie in 2005, starting 11 . Jacobs was hit by a pitch and scored a run in his collegiate debut against West Virginia on Mar . 13 . He also scored a run in both games of the April 16 doubleheader at Columbia . He recorded his first career hit in the second game against the Lions . At Torrey Pines: Jacobs earned two letters in baseball and one in football as a wide receiver and free safety at Torrey Pines HS . Personal: Adam Ryan Jacobs is the son of Gary and Jerri-Ann Jacobs, and he has three younger sisters . He is majoring in applied economics and management in Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences . Career Hitting Statistics Year gP AB R H 2B 3B HR SB-SBA BB SO SH SF HP RBI Avg. 2005 20 32 3 1 0 0 0 0-0 1 10 0 0 2 0 .031 2006 8 10 1 4 0 0 1 0-0 0 2 0 0 0 2 .400 Career 28 42 4 5 0 0 1 0-0 1 12 0 0 2 2 .119

RyKAGAN** 17 Junior • Outfield • 6-1 • 195 • L/L Portland, Ore. • Cleveland HS Biological Sciences At Cornell: Kagan appeared in 23 games in the outfield last season, starting 11 times - seven in left field and four in right . He picked up 10 hits and batted .244 for the year, driving in 10 runs and scoring seven times . He c om

. had his best game on April 24 last season, going 3-for-4 with a triple, two runs scored and four RBI . During his freshman season, Kagan started 35 times in left field . He put together four multiple-hit games including a 2-for- ed

R 3 effort in the first game of the Apr . 23 doubleheader in which he scored twice and drove in a run . He started

ig all four games in that series, going 5-for-13 ( 385). with an RBI and three runs scored in helping the team to its first-ever four-game

B sweep of an Ivy League opponent . Kagan had a big game in the season opener as well, going 1-for-2 with a walk, an RBI and two runs scored in his collegiate debut . He hit his first home run in the second game of the April 17 doubleheader at Columbia . At Cleveland: Kagan was a three-sport athlete at Cleveland HS, earning four letters in baseball, three in soccer and one in basketball . He served as a team captain for both the baseball and soccer teams . ornell Personal: Ryland Phillip Kagan is the C Career Hitting Statistics . son of Jimmy and Frida Kagan and has a Year gP AB R H 2B 3B HR SB-SBA BB SO SH SF HP RBI Avg. sister . He is enrolled in Cornell’s College 2005 40 105 13 15 4 0 1 3-5 11 33 3 0 7 9 .143 of Agriculture and Life Sciences majoring 2006 23 41 7 10 1 1 0 0-0 7 6 1 2 2 10 .244 www in biological sciences . Career 63 146 20 25 5 1 1 3-5 18 39 4 2 9 19 .171 10 2007 Baseball Meet the Big Red

BrianKAUFMAN** 3 Junior • Outfield • 5-11 • 165 • L/R Austin, Texas • St. Stephen’s Episcopal School Hotel Administration At Cornell: Kaufman had an outstanding year as a sophomore to follow up on his stellar rookie year in 2005 . He batted .326 with nine home runs and 38 RBI while starting all 39 games . He scored 45 runs on the year and stole 11 bases . Kaufman had one of the best series in school history on April 15-16 against Penn when he went 12-for-20 with 12 runs scored, 18 driven in, three doubles, five triples and three home runs . His series against the Quakers earned him Ivy League Player of the Week honors, and he went on to be named second-team All-Ivy League . As a rookie in 2005, Kaufman was the Cornell leader in doubles (12), triples (five), total bases (74), walks (22) and RBI (21) . He also stole 10 bases in 12 attempts, hit .324, slugged .521 and scored 22 runs . The five triples tied for the Ivy League lead . His best statistical game of the season came in the second game of the April 17 doubleheader at Columbia when he went 4-for-5 with a double, two triples, three RBI and two runs scored . He was named honorable mention All-Ivy after being named league rookie of the week twice . At St. Stephen’s: Kaufman was a two-sport athlete at St . Stephen’s Episcopal School, earning four varsity letters in baseball and two in football . He was named second-team All-Central Texas and twice earned team Career Hitting Statistics MVP honors . Year gP AB R H 2B 3B HR SB-SBA BB SO SH SF HP RBI Avg. Personal: Brian R . Kaufman is the son of 2005 41 142 22 46 12 5 2 10-12 22 35 0 1 3 21 .324 Charles and Jennifer Kaufman and has a 2006 39 138 45 45 8 6 9 11-15 32 36 0 1 5 38 .326 sister . He is enrolled in Cornell’s School Career 80 280 67 91 20 11 11 21-27 54 71 0 2 8 59 .325 of Hotel Administration . BryceKLINESTEKER* 35 Junior • Pitcher • 6-5 • 180 • R/R Los Molinos, Calif. • Red Bluff HS Interdisciplinary Studies At Cornell: Klinesteker saw action out of both the bullpen and in the rotation a year ago, but was plagued by inconsistency . He pitched six innings against Vermont in his second outing of the year, allowing five runs on six hits, and later struck out five in 6 2. innings against Yale, though he came out on the short side of the decision against the Bulldogs . He had an outstanding freshman season in which he posted a 3 .32 ERA . In his collegiate debut on March 22 against Wisconsin-Milwaukee, he came on to start the seventh inning and pitched three innings of no-hit ball, striking out three to earn his first career win . Four days later, he shut down Big Ten champion Ohio State for 4 1/3 innings, allowing just two hits and striking out five . In his final outing of the year, he held Princeton scoreless for four innings, al- lowing his team to get back in the game after falling behind 6-0 early in the game . Ultimately, Cornell would fall 7-6 in 10 innings . At Red Bluff: Klinesteker earned six varsity letters at Red Bluff HS, three each in baseball and basketball . Personal: Bryce Evan Klinesteker is the son of Mark and Cathy Klinesteker and has an Career Pitching Statistics older brother and sister . He is majoring in Year gP gS CG W L IP R ER H BB SO WP HP SV SHO ERA interdisciplinary studies . 2005 7 3 0 1 2 21 .2 11 8 19 10 11 2 3 1 0 3 .32 2006 8 6 0 1 3 28 .1 39 38 37 22 17 4 2 4 0 12 .07 Career 15 9 0 2 5 50.0 50 46 56 32 28 6 5 5 0 8.28

TomLAUGHLIN 30 Senior • Pitcher • 6-6 • 210 • R/R Eden Prairie, Minn. • Eden Prairie HS • Allen County (Kan.) CC Applied Economics and Management www At Cornell: Laughlin made 11 appearances on the mound for the Big Red, including five starts . He went 0-6 on the year, mostly due to some bad luck . He made his first start on March 23 against Illinois, pitching six innings

of one-hit ball while striking out three . He earned his first save in the Big Red’s win over Bucknell on March 4, . working two innings of relief and allowing a run while striking out one . C At Eden Prairie/Allen County: Laughlin was a starting pitcher and closer at Allen County Community College . ornell In 2005, he went 3-3 with a 3 .38 ERA . As a senior at Eden Prairie HS, he went 8-1 with a 1 .50 ERA and was named second-team all- state . He also competed in the 2003 Minnesota State All-Star Game .

Personal: Thomas Michael Laughlin is the son of Mike and Linda Laughlin, and he has a younger sister . He is enrolled in Cornell’s B

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Career Pitching Statistics . c om Year gP gS CG W L IP R ER H BB SO WP HP SV SHO ERA 2006 11 5 0 0 6 22 .2 27 14 17 17 14 3 4 2 0 5 .56 Career 11 5 0 0 6 22.2 27 14 17 17 14 3 4 2 0 5.56

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AdamLOEDING* 28 Senior • Pitcher • 6-0 • 190 • R/R Waldwick, N.J. • Waldwick HS Mechanical Engineering At Cornell: Loeding made 10 appearances out of the bullpen, earning the win in relief in his first outing of the year against Eastern Kentucky . In that contest, he pitched six innings of relief, allowing six runs on seven hits while striking out three . He was the hard-luck loser in the game against LeMoyne on April 11, working one inning and allowing just one unearned run . He had a solid year in 2005 while changing his delivery to a submarine style . He appeared in nine games, tying him for third on the team . He only allowed two earned runs in 13 innings, posting a 1 .38 earned run average . As a rookie in 2004, Loeding appeared in one game and worked 2 2/3 innings . At Waldwick: Loeding won four letters in baseball at Waldwick HS as a pitcher, second baseman and third baseman . His team won league championships in 2001, 2002 and 2003, and he was team captain his senior year . Personal: Adam William Loeding is the son of William and Deborah Loeding . Career Pitching Statistics He is enrolled in Cornell’s College of Year gP gS CG W L IP R ER H BB SO WP HP SV SHO ERA Engineering . 2004 1 0 0 0 0 2 .2 14 9 12 4 2 0 0 1 0 30 .38 2005 9 0 0 0 1 13 .0 5 2 14 3 7 0 0 1 0 1 .38 2006 10 0 0 1 1 16 .2 29 20 31 16 3 3 3 3 0 10 .80 Career 20 0 0 1 2 32.1 57 48 31 16 12 3 3 5 0 8.63

BrantMcKOWN* 23 Sophomore • Catcher • 5-10 • 195 • R/R Tampa, Fla. • Tampa Jesuit HS Industrial and Labor Relations At Cornell: McKown started 30 games at designated hitter in 2006, collecting a .284 average in 141 at-bats . He also belted three home runs and drove in 33 runs, trailing only Brian Kaufman’s 38 . He also saw three starts each at third base and left field during the season . McKown was also a member of the Cornell football team, playing as a reserve safety for the Big Red in 2005 . At Tampa Jesuit: At Tampa Jesuit HS, McKown captured a variety of illustrious awards during a three-year var- sity career . In 2005, he was the Hillsborough County Coaches’ Association 3A Player of the Year . McKown was voted to the All-Florida State Team once and the Tampa Tribune All-Hillsborough County team twice . In addition, he was voted Tampa Jesuit’s Best All-Around Player in 2004 and the school’s Most Valuable Player in 2005 . Street and Smith named him as one of the top catchers to watch in the country before the 2005 season . McKown was also a highly recruited football player out of high school . McKown led his team’s defense with 137 tackles, three sacks, an interception and a blocked punt while playing free safety . He added 23 receptions for 286 yards and a touchdown at wide receiver . Personal: Brant Joseph McKown is the son Career Hitting Statistics of Stuart and Lynette McKown, and he has Year gP AB R H 2B 3B HR SB-SBA BB SO SH SF HP RBI Avg. two sisters .He is enrolled in Cornell’s School 2006 37 141 19 40 13 0 3 1-2 3 24 0 3 8 33 .284 of Industrial and Labor Relations . Career 37 141 19 40 13 0 3 1-2 3 24 0 3 8 33 .284

WillieMEIER 32 Senior • Pitcher • 5-9 • 220 • L/L Sparks, Nev. • Reed HS • Yuba (Calif.) College Applied Economics and Management At Cornell: Meier did not see time last year in his first season at Cornell after transferring from Yuba College . At Reed/Yuba College: Meier is a transfer from Yuba College in Marysville, Calif . Originally from Reno, Nev ., c om

. he attended Reed HS where he was a pitcher, designated hitter and first baseman . During his junior and senior

ed years, he batted .505 and .489, respectively, and was named all-conference and all-state academic both years .

R After a short stint at St . Mary’s College, Meier joined the starting rotation at Yuba for the 2005 season where he made 10 starts with a

ig 2-3 record and a 4 .36 ERA while garnering honorable mention all-conference honors .

B Personal: William Bernard Meier is the son of Richard and Merna Meier, and he has an older brother and sister . He is enrolled in Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences . ornell C . www

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RyanMICHAEL* 34 Junior • Infield • 6-0 • 215 • R/R San Jose, Calif. • Leigh HS • DeAnza (Calif) College Communication At Cornell: Michael played in 17 games in his first year at Cornell after transfering from DeAnza College . He started eight games at first base and one at designated hitter, backing up Michael Weiss . He hit his first col- legiate home run on April 15 against Penn, a solo shot in the second game of the doubleheader . He had three two-hit games, two coming in the season-opening weekend at Bucknell, 4-for-11 with a run scored and one driven in . At Leigh/DeAnza: Michael is a transfer from De Anza College in Cupertino, Calif ., where he red-shirted as a freshman . During his time at Leigh HS in San Jose, Calif ,. he was a three-time all-league selection at first base . Michael’s three-year career numbers at Leigh include a .422 batting average, 111 hits, 88 RBI, 78 runs and 38 stolen bases . During his junior campaign in which he hit .440, Ryan set a league record for RBI with 37 . He was named his team’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2003 and 2004 and was his team’s MVP in 2004 . Personal: Ryan William Michael is the son of William and Cynthia Michael, and he Career Hitting Statistics has two younger sisters . He is enrolled Year gP AB R H 2B 3B HR SB-SBA BB SO SH SF HP RBI Avg. in Cornell’s College of Agriculture and 2006 17 35 5 8 2 0 1 0-0 2 12 0 0 1 3 .229 Life Sciences . Career 17 35 5 8 2 0 1 0-0 2 12 0 0 1 3 .229

StephenOSTERER 37 Sophomore • Pitcher • 5-9 • 180 • R/R Ottawa, Ont. • Sir Robert Borden HS Biological Sciences At Cornell: Osterer had his best outing of the season in his first appearance, pitching four innings of two-run relief against Bucknell on March 4 . Both runs were unearned, and he allowed just two hits while walking three and striking out one . He made six appearances out of the bullpen, seeing 12 innings of work . At Sir Robert Borden: At Sir Robert Borden HS, Osterer was a three-year team captain . During his summers, he was a four-year player with the U19 Ottawa-Nepean Canadians, which won the 2003 and 2004 CEBC league championships . Osterer was selected to pitch for Ontario Youth Team competing at the Baseball Canada Cup in 2004 and won a silver medal with Team Canada at the 17th Maccabi Games in Israel in 2005 . Personal: Stephen Lyon Osterer is the son of Murray and Karen Osterer, and he has an older sister and a younger brother . His sister is a varsity swimmer at Ohio State . He is enrolled in Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences .

Career Pitching Statistics Year gP gS CG W L IP R ER H BB SO WP HP SV SHO ERA 2006 6 0 0 0 1 12 .0 24 21 23 11 5 1 6 5 0 15 .75 Career 6 0 0 0 1 12.0 24 21 23 11 5 3 6 5 0 15.75

WalkerTOMA** 4 Junior • Pitcher • 6-1 • 180 • R/R Berkeley, Calif. • Berkeley HS American Studies At Cornell: Toma continued his reputation as one of the Big Red’s most versatile pitchers, making nine appear- www ances on the year with three starts . He made his first start of the year on March 21 against Ohio State, working 5 .1 innings and allowing four runs on four hits and three walks while striking out four . He picked up the win in . relief on April 23 against Columbia, working 4 .2 innings of two-hit ball, while striking out a pair in the Big Red’s C 10-6 win . As a freshman, Toma posted a 1-1 record with a 4 70. earned run average in 12 outings . He came ornell on in relief in the second game of the April 24 doubleheader against Penn and shut out the Quakers out for two innings allowing his teammates the opportunity for a ninth-inning comeback that secured Cornell’s first-ever four-game sweep of an Ivy League opponent .

He was rewarded with his first career victory after classmate Brian Kaufman drove in the winning runs . B

At Berkeley: Toma won three varsity letters in baseball and three in soccer at Berkeley HS . He was named second-team all-league in ig

baseball . R Personal: Walker Robert Toma is the son Career Pitching Statistics ed of Marc Toma and Karen Burks and has a Year gP gS CG W L IP R ER H BB SO WP HP SV SHO ERA . c om brother . He is enrolled in Cornell’s College 2005 12 1 0 1 1 23 .0 18 12 35 6 18 2 0 2 0 4 .70 of Arts and Sciences . 2006 9 3 0 1 3 37 .1 34 30 45 16 20 5 4 6 0 7 .23 Career 21 4 0 2 4 60.1 52 42 80 22 38 7 4 8 0 6.27

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TonyBERTUCCI 9 NateDAVID 6 Freshman Freshman Pitcher • 6-4 • 185 • R/R Infielder • 6-0 • 185 • R/R Belleville, Ill. Atlanta, Ga. St. Louis University HS Woodward Academy

Undecided - Arts & Sciences Undecided - Arts & Sciences

At St. Louis University At Woodward Bertucci pitched four years, lettering twice, and helped guide his David helped his team to a pair of state playoff berths during his team to the state quarterfinals in 2006 . In the state sectional title junior and senior seasons . The team captain during his senior game, he threw a no-hitter to help his team advance . He earned year, he received the team’s hustle award . David lettered twice in all-Metro St . Louis area and all-conference honors, and was the baseball, playing centerfield, second base and third base, while also starting pitcher for the Senior Legion All-Star game in 2006 . playing two years of football . He played his summer baseball with the East Cobb Expos of the World Wood Bat Association, helping Personal that team to the national championship tourament in 2006 . Don Antony Bertucci is the son of Rico and Barb Bertucci . He has two brothers, including an older brother who currently pitches Personal at Notre Dame, and a younger sister . Bertucci is enrolled in the Nathan David is the son of Todd David and Anne McCarthy, and College of Arts and Sciences . he has a younger brother . He is enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences .

StevenDANNAWAY 18 MattHILL 31 Freshman Freshman Infielder • 5-8 • 180 • R/R Pitcher • 6-1 • 180 • L/L Honolulu, Hawaii Export, Pa. Punahou School Franklin Regional HS

Undecided - Engineering Biomedical Engineering

At Punahou At Franklin Regional Dannaway was a two-time all-state selection in baseball, helping The 2006 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Player of the Year, Hill led his his team to three consecutive state championships . He was named team to the Quad A East Championship as a senior . The captain first-team all-state as a junior before earning second-team all-state of his team as a senior, he earned a pair of letters in baseball while honors during his senior season . He also played three years of also lettering twice in basketball . In 2005, he was selected as an football, earning first-team all-state honors as a linebacker during American Legion All-Western Pennsylvania All-Star . his senior season . Personal

c om Personal Matthew Roddy Hill is the son of Tom and Janice Hill, and he has . Steven Elias Tamotsu Dannaway is the son of Samuel and Linda a sister . He is enrolled in Cornell’s College of Engineering . ed Dannaway, and he has a younger sister . He is enrolled in Cornell’s R College of Enginneering . ig B ornell C . www

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JustinMILO 2 EddieTIMPANO 36 Freshman Sophomore Infield • 5-8 • 175 • L/R Catcher • 6-0 • 190 • R/R Eden Prairie, Minn. New Hartford, N.Y. Edina HS New Hartford HS

Undecided - Agriculture & Life Sciences Biological Sciences

At Cornell At New Hartford Milo is also a member of the Cornell ice hockey team, playing in Timpano was a three-time American Legion All-Star and helped 24 games as a freshman . He scored three goals and collected an his team with the state championship in 2006 . He earned a pair assist, and scored the game-winning goal in the Jan . 27 win over of letters at New Hartford, also lettering twice as a fullack and Colgate that gave head coach Mike Schafer his 231st career win, linebacker with the football squad . making him the winningest coach in Cornell history . Personal At Edina Edmund Joseph Timpano is the son of Dominick Timpano and Milo was a two-time letter winner and was selected to the Gopher Carol Timpano, and he has two brothers . Timpano is enrolled in All-Conference team in 2004 . That same season, he was named the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences . the most valuable player of the American Legion Minnesota State tournament, an award formerly won by Dave Winfield and Terry Steinbach . He was also named the most valuable player of his Legion team in 2005 .

Personal Justin Gervais Milo is the son of Michael Milo and Celeste Gervais . He is enrolled in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences .

DavidROCHEFORT 33 Freshman Pitcher • 6-1 • 205 • R/R Arcadia, Calif. Loyola HS

Hotel Administration

At Loyola Rochefort was named the 2006 Mission League Pitcher of the Year on his way to earning second-team all-state honors . He helped his team to a pair of league championships, serving as captain during the 2006 season . Rochefort lettered three times in baseball and added a pair of letters in football . www Personal David Stephen Rochefort is the son of Mark and Betty Rochefort, .

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15 2007 Baseball 2007 Opponents Bucknell La Salle Villanova When They Meet: When They Meet: When They Meet: 3/3 @ Lewisburg, Pa . (DH) 3/9 @ Philadelphia, Pa . 3/10 @ Philadelphia, Pa . 3/4 @ Lewisburg, Pa . (DH) 3/11 @ Philadelphia, Pa . Series Record: Villanova leads, 7-1 Series Record: Bucknell leads, 17-13-1 Series Record: Tied, 1-1 Head Coach: Joe Godri Head Coach: Gene Depew Head Coach: Lee Saverio Record at school: 130-123-3 Record at school: 452-524-5 Record at school: 58-93-2 2006 Records: 27-27 (8-18 Big East) 2006 Records: 24-24 (13-7 Patriot) 2006 Records: 20-31 (12-14 Atlantic 10) Baseball Contact: David Berman Baseball Contact: Jillian Jakuba Baseball Contact: Marc Mullen Phone: 610 .519 .4122 Phone: 570-577-1835 Phone: 215-951-1633 Email: david .berman@villanova .edu Email: jmj016@bucknell .edu Email: mmullen@lasalle .edu

Lehigh Davidson UNC Greensboro When They Meet: When They Meet: When They Meet: 3/17 @ Davidson, N .C . 3/17 @ Davidson, N .C . 3/20 @ Greensboro, N .C . Series Record: Cornell leads, 13-4 3/18 @ Davidson, N .C . 3/21 @ Greensboro, N .C . Head Coach: Sean Leary Series Record: Davidson leads, 1-0 Series Record: UNCG leads, 1-0 Record at school: 225-262-4 Head Coach: Dick Cooke Head Coach: Mike Gaski 2006 Records: 28-28 (13-7 Patriot) Record at school: 316-493 Record at school: 495-374-1 Baseball Contact: Colleen O’Connell 2006 Records: 18-33 (6-21 Southern) 2006 Records: 26-33 (13-14 Southern) Phone: 610-758-5101 Baseball Contact: Rick Bender Baseball Contact: Kendra Lee Email: coo206@lehigh .edu Phone: 704-894-2123 Phone: 336-334-5615 Email: ribender@davidson .edu Email: kalee@uncg .edu

North Carolina A&T Army Yale When They Meet: When They Meet: When They Meet: 3/22 @ Greensboro, N .C . 3/24 @ West Point, N .Y . (DH) 3/31 @ Ithaca, N .Y . (DH) Series Record: First meeting 3/25 @ West Point, N .Y . Series Record: Yale leads, 91-64 Head Coach: Keith Shumate Series Record: Cornell leads, 35-32 Head Coach: John Stuper Record at school: 174-343-2 Head Coach: Joe Sottolano Record at school: 286-297 2006 Records: 22-36 (6-12 MEAC) Record at school: 185-136-4 2006 Records: 26-19 (11-9 Ivy) Baseball Contact: Brian Holloway 2006 Records: 30-20-1 (10-10 Patriot) Baseball Contact: Joe Clifford Phone: 336-334-7141 Baseball Contact: Annie Holliday Phone: 203-432-1448 Email: bmhollow@ncat edu. Phone: 845-938-3303 Email: sports .info@yale .edu Email: anna .holliday@usma .edu

Brown LeMoyne Dartmouth When They Meet: When They Meet: When They Meet: 4/1 @ Ithaca, N Y. . (DH) 4/4 @ Ithaca, N .Y . (DH) 4/7 @ Hanover, N .H . (DH) Series Record: Brown leads, 51-48-2 4/18 @ Syracuse, N .Y . Series Record: Dartmouth leads, 78-68-1 Head Coach: Marek Drabinski Series Record: Bucknell leads, 17-13-1 Head Coach: Bob Whalen Record at school: 184-257-1 Head Coach: Steve Owens Record at school: 316-331 2006 Records: 16-24 (12-8 Ivy) Record at school: 223-127 2006 Records: 20-19 (13-7 Ivy) Baseball Contact: Chris Hatfield 2006 Records: 38-14 (21-5 MAAC) Baseball Contact: Rob Cornell Phone: 401-863-6069 Baseball Contact: Mike Donlin Phone: 603-646-2468 Email: christopher_hatfield@brown .edu Phone: 315-445-4412 Email: robert .c .cornell@dartmouth .edu Email: DonlinM@LeMoyne .edu

Harvard Binghamton Penn When They Meet: When They Meet: When They Meet: 4/8 @ Cambridge, Mass . (DH) 4/10 @ Ithaca, N .Y . (DH) 4/14 @ Ithaca, N .Y . (DH) Series Record: Harvard leads, 93-41 Series Record: Cornell leads, 14-9 4/15 @ Ithaca, N .Y . (DH) Head Coach: Joe Walsh Head Coach: Tim Sinicki Series Record: Penn leads, 136-99-2 Record at school: 268-220-2 Record at school: 286-324-7 Head Coach: John Cole 2006 Records: 21-20 (14-6 Ivy) 2006 Records: 27-23-1 (12-11 America East) Record at school: 12-27 Baseball Contact: Kurt Svoboda Baseball Contact: John Hartrick 2006 Records: 12-27 (7-13 Ivy) Phone: 617-495-2206 Phone: 607-777-6800 Baseball Contact: Matt Kirsch c om

. Email: ksvoboda@fas .harvard .edu Email: hartrick@binghamton .edu Phone: 215 .898 .6128 Email: kirschj@pobox .upenn .edu ed R

ig Columbia Siena Princeton B When They Meet: When They Meet: When They Meet: 4/21 @ New York, N .Y . (DH) 4/27 @ Loudonville, N .Y . (DH) 4/27 @ Princeton, N .J . (DH) 4/22 @ New York, N .Y . (DH) Series Record: Siena leads, 11-8-1 4/29 @ Ithaca, N .Y . (DH) Series Record: Cornell leads, 112-83 Head Coach: Tony Rossi Series Record: Princeton leads, 123-76-2 ornell Head Coach: Brett Boretti Record at school: 607-704-6 Head Coach: Scott Bradley C

. Record at school: 13-32 2006 Records: 23-31-1 (12-15 MAAC) Record at school: 210-193-1 2006 Records: 13-32 (6-14 Ivy) Baseball Contact: Jason Rich 2006 Records: 19-26-1 (11-9 Ivy) Baseball Contact: Timothy Williamson Phone: 518-783-2411 Baseball Contact: Yariv Amir Phone: 212-854-9870 Email: jrich@siena .edu Phone: 609-258-5701 www Email: tjw2109@columbia .edu Email: yamir@princeton .edu 16 2007 Baseball 2006 Season Review Young Big Red Squad Rides Roller Coaster Season Offense explodes against Penn to score 56 runs among season highlights After posting the program’s first Ivy League Gehrig Division title winning 23-10 . For the day, the Big Red combined to hit .474, in 2005, the Big Red baseball team entered last season hoping to with five players batting better than .600 . Seth Gordon was 6- duplicate that finish . Cornell entered the season with four returning of-7 with six runs scored, while Brian Kaufman was 7-of-11 with All-Ivy League selections, and with a number of younger players two doubles, three triples and a home run, driving in 10 runs and breaking into the lineup, head coach Tom Ford’s squad looked poised scoring six times . Additionally, Domenic Di Ricco tied a school to repeat . The Big Red entered the final week of the regular season record in game two, recording five hits, going 5-for-6 with two still in contention for the division title, but a four-game sweep by doubles, three runs driven in and scoring three times . Princeton ended the hopes of a repeat championship . The next day, it was more of the same for the Big Red, earning After opening the season with a 6-4 win in the opening game a split against the Quakers and scoring another 23 runs . Cornell of a double-header at Bucknell, the Big Red would fall in the re- dropped the opener, 11-6, but recovered to shell Penn, 17-3, in maining three games of the series, 10-4, 2-1 and 9-6 . Rocky Collis game two . Kaufman went 5-for-9 on the day, tallying a double, took the win in the opener, working five innings and allowing two triples and two home runs, driving in eight runs and scoring three runs before the offense awoke in the middle innings . Cor- six times . Michael Weiss went 4-for-6 in game two, driving in three nell tallied three runs in both the fifth and sixth innings, rallying runs, while five other players added in a pair of hits each . from a 3-0 deficit for the victory . Brian Kaufman had the key hit The offensive outburst earned Kaufman and Di Ricco Ivy League in game one, launching a three-run home run to right to tie the player and rookie of the week honors, respectively . Kaufman went game at three . 14-of-26 for the week ( 538). with four doubles, six triples and three The following weekend, the Big Red went back to eastern Penn- home runs, driving in 19 runs, scoring 13 times, and recording a sylvania for two games against Villanova and one against La Salle . 1 .500 slugging percentage . Di Ricco, meanwhile, went 9-of-17 Opening against the Wildcats, the Big Red fell, 7-5, but rallied ( 529). for the week, collecting a pair of doubles, six runs batted the following day for a 6-1 win over La Salle . Jim Hyland picked in and five runs scored . up his first win of the year, throwing five innings of two-hit ball, Cornell would drop a pair of games at LeMoyne, but turned around while Chris Carls worked 3 .2 innings of one-hit relief as the Big the following weekend to gain a four-game split with Columbia . Red shut down the Explorer offense . Of the six runs by the Big Cornell dropped the first game on Sunday, 7-3, but rallied for a Red, four came as unearned runs, taking advantage of four La 10-6 win in the second game . The two teams played again on Salle errors . Cornell’s chance at atoning for the loss to Villanova Monday, a pair of games that were moved from Saturday due to was spoiled as the Sunday contest was cancelled . rain, and again a split was had . Columbia once again took the Cornell departed for its spring break trip to Bradenton, Fla ,. on opener, 10-4, before Cor- March 18, and opened the week with an 8-7 win over Eastern nell scored an 11-2 win in Kentucky . Adam Jacobs smashed a two-out, pinch-hit walk-off the second game . Fresh- home run in the bottom of the 12th inning as Cornell recovered man Chris Carls earned after giving up a 6-1 lead in the seventh inning . The second game his first collegiate win in of the day was just the opposite, as Bradley pounded the Big Red, game two, while Brian 24-2, jumping out to a 19-1 lead after four innings . Kaufman was 4-for-5 The Big Red took on Vermont the next day, coming out on the with a homer, two runs winning side of a 12-6 score . Jimmy Heinz, Brian Kaufman and batted in and three runs Brant McKown each had three hits on the afternoon, while Bryce scored . Ry Kagan added Klinesteker got the win, working six innings as Cornell improved three hits and four RBI, to 4-5 on the young season . while Scott Hardinger Four straight games against Big 10 opponents followed, as Cornell had three hits . dropped a pair to both Ohio State and Illinois to end the Florida The Big Red stepped out trip with a 2-5 mark . Still, the Big Red entered league play at 4-9, of conference play one and it appeared like it might be ready to defend its division title . last time, falling to Siena, Cornell opened Ivy League play at home against Dartmouth, 14-3, before setting its and earned a split of the doubleheader, taking the opener, 2-1, sights on division-leading before falling in a slugfest, 16-6 . Rocky Collis took the win in game Princeton .Unfortunately, one, scattering five hits in seven innings . Seth Gordon scored the the Big Red could not

game-winning run in the bottom of the sixth inning, walking and Michael Weiss was an honorable men- make up any ground on www coming around to score on a double by Brant McKown . In the tion All-Ivy pick in 2006 the Tigers, falling in all second game, Walker Toma was hit hard early as Dartmouth took four games of the series . a 5-0 lead before the Big Red even came to bat, and led, 12-1, The sweep sent the Big Red to a season record of 10-29 and a . C

after two and a half innings . Scott Hardinger belted a three-run 6-14 mark in Ivy League play, tying Cornell for third place in the ornell home run in the fourth inning, but Cornell could not match the Gehrig Division . offense posted by the Big Green . In spite of how the season ended, a trio of players received post- The loss to Dartmouth opened up a lengthy losing skid, as Cor- season accolades . Brian Kaufman was named second-team All-Ivy, nell would drop the next 10 contests . Included in that span were while senior Seth Gordon was an honorable mention selection B conference sweeps at the hands of Harvard, Yale and Brown, in in a vote of the coaches . Additionally, senior Michael Weiss was ig addition to non-conference losses to Binghamton and LeMoyne named to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-District R twice . first team . Fellow senior Rocky Collis closed out the year by be- ed .

The Big Red took the road, heading south to Philadelphia for a ing picked in the 28th round of the Major League Baseball draft c om four-game set with Penn, seeking to reverse its fortunes . Cornell by the Seattle Mariners, and by the end of the summer, he had did just that, taking the opening game, 10-1, behind a two-hit advanced to the Mariners’ Triple-A affiliate in Tacoma . gem from Rocky Collis . In game two, Cornell pulled off the sweep, 17 2007 Baseball 2006 Statistics & Results

2006 Batting and Fielding Statistics Player AVg gP-GS AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB SLG% BB HBP SO GDP OB% SF-SH SB-ATT PO-A-E FLD% Jacobs, Adam .400 8-1 10 1 4 0 0 1 2 7 .700 0 0 2 0 .400 0-0 0-0 4-1-0 1 .000 Pauly, William .345 23-18 58 11 20 1 1 2 9 29 .500 2 6 13 1 .424 0-1 0-0 95-8-2 .981 Weiss, Michael .333 35-31 111 10 37 6 2 0 20 47 .423 11 3 15 1 .398 3-2 1-2 251-21-6 .978 Kaufman, Brian 326. 39-39 138 45 45 8 6 9 38 92 .667 32 5 36 2 .466 1-0 11-15 75-1-3 .962 Ford, Nathan 290. 24-19 69 11 20 6 1 0 9 28 .406 6 2 11 2 .359 1-0 0-0 13-24-7 .841 McKown, Brant .284 37-36 141 19 40 13 0 3 33 62 .440 3 8 24 1 .329 3-0 1-2 7-4-3 .786 Gordon, Seth .255 39-39 137 37 35 2 0 0 10 37 .270 28 12 13 1 .424 0-1 8-13 84-107-15 .927 Brett, Casey .250 5-0 4 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 .500 1 1 2 0 .500 0-0 0-0 2-1-0 1 .000 Di Ricco, Domenic .247 33-25 89 11 22 4 1 0 16 28 .315 9 2 22 0 .324 2-0 1-2 32-1-5 .868 Kagan, Ry 244. 23-11 41 7 10 1 1 0 10 13 .317 7 2 6 0 .365 2-1 0-0 12-0-1 .923 Goodson, Matt 238. 24-21 63 4 15 3 0 0 11 18 .286 8 1 11 2 .333 0-0 0-0 126-17-4 .973 Michael, Ryan 229. 17-9 35 5 8 2 0 1 3 13 .371 2 1 12 0 .289 0-0 0-0 61-2-2 .969 Heinz, Jimmy 225. 31-22 89 14 20 2 0 0 5 22 .247 9 2 15 0 .310 0-1 6-9 18-45-9 .875 Hardinger, Scott 216. 39-39 134 21 29 3 0 2 13 38 .284 9 4 19 2 .280 3-1 1-2 57-120-19 .903 Groth, Kyle .196 25-11 46 3 9 2 1 0 3 13 .283 5 0 18 0 .275 0-0 0-0 17-0-2 .895 Hutchinson, Kaleb .165 32-28 97 11 16 2 0 0 9 18 .186 4 8 14 2 .257 0-0 3-3 59-0-2 .967 Foster, Josh 000. 6-2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 2 0 .250 0-0 0-1 1-0-1 .500 Bandanza, Tony .000 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-0-0 .000 Hyland, Jim .000 1-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 5-6-1 .917 Cornell .261 39 1266 212 331 56 13 18 191 467 .369 136 58 235 14 .356 15-7 32-49 936-405-91 .936 Opponents .325 39 1330 328 432 85 19 23 291 624 .469 169 40 225 11 .411 19-17 49-66 974-400-69 .952

LOB - Cornell (297), Opp (313) . DPs turned - Cornell (29), Opp (31) . CI - Cornell (2), Goodson 1, Pauly 1, Opp (1) . IBB - Cornell (3), Kaufman 3, Opp (4) . Picked off - Kaufman 3, Gordon 2, Weiss 1, Hutchinson 1 .

2006 Pitching Statistics Player ERA W-L APP-GS CG SHO-CBO SV IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR AB B/Avg WP-HBP-BK SFA-SHA Heinz, Jimmy 0 .00 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0 1 .0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 .000 0-0-0 0-0 Carls, Chris 4 .15 1-4 12-3 0 0-0 1 43 .1 51 27 20 18 40 9 1 2 180 .283 3-7-0 1-2 Hyland, Jim 4 .35 2-2 9-7 0 0-0 0 39 .1 50 29 19 24 29 9 1 2 164 .305 6-2-1 2-2 Collis, Rocky 4 .56 3-3 9-9 4 0-0 0 53 .1 60 32 27 18 41 10 2 5 210 .286 5-5-0 2-3 Laughlin, Tom 5 .56 0-6 11-5 0 0-0 1 22 .2 17 27 14 17 14 2 1 2 83 .205 3-4-1 1-1 Cardona, Antonio 6 .55 0-1 3-1 1 0-0 0 11 .0 12 10 8 8 10 2 0 2 47 .255 1-3-1 0-1 Toma, Walker 7 .23 1-3 9-3 0 0-0 0 37 .1 45 34 30 16 20 9 1 0 148 .304 5-4-0 2-4 Hamilton, Blake 9 .35 1-4 10-4 0 0-0 0 34 .2 66 40 36 15 35 16 2 4 164 .402 7-2-1 1-0 Loeding, Adam 10 .80 1-1 10-0 0 0-0 0 16 .2 31 29 20 16 3 4 1 1 80 .388 3-3-0 2-1 Klinesteker, Bryce 12 .07 1-3 8-6 0 0-0 0 28 .1 37 39 38 22 17 8 4 2 120 .308 4-2-0 3-1 Conlin, Kevin 13 .50 0-1 4-1 0 0-0 0 5 .1 15 14 8 1 5 3 1 0 32 .469 0-2-1 0-0 Osterer, Stephen 15 .75 0-1 6-0 0 0-0 0 12 .0 23 24 21 11 5 3 4 0 53 .434 1-6-1 4-1 Hutchinson, Kaleb 18 .00 0-0 4-0 0 0-0 0 4 .0 12 11 8 2 3 6 0 2 24 .500 0-0-0 0-1 Di Ricco, Domenic 27 .00 0-0 1-0 0 0-0 0 1 .0 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 1 6 .500 1-0-0 0-0 Hudson, Michael 36 .00 0-0 2-0 0 0-0 0 2 .0 10 9 8 0 1 4 1 0 16 .625 1-0-0 1-0 Totals 7 .50 10-29 39 5 0-0 2 312 .0 432 328 260 169 225 85 19 23 1330 .325 40-40-6 19-17 Opponents 4 .49 29-10 39 5 4-2 7 324 .2 331 212 162 136 235 56 13 18 1266 .261 26-58-4 15-7

PB - Team (14), Goodson 8, Pauly 3, Jacobs 3, Opp (6) . Pickoffs - Team (11), Collis 4, Goodson 2, Toma 2, Carls 1, Klinesteker 1, Hyland 1, Opp (7) . SBA/ATT - Goodson (32-41), Pauly (16-21), Carls (13-14), Collis (9-13), Laughlin (4-8), Hamilton (5-6), Loeding (5-6), Cardona (5-5), Hyland (2-4), Klinesteker (2-3), Osterer (3-3), Hutchin- son (1-2), Jacobs (0-1), Toma (0-1), Conlin (0-1) . 2006 Schedule and Results

Date Opponent Result game Note Date Opponent Result game Note 3/4 at Bucknell W, 6-4 Kaufman: 1-2, 2R, 3-run HR in 5th 4/15 at Penn* W, 10-1 Collis: CG, 2-hitter, strikes out 8 3/4 at Bucknell L, 4-10 Bucknell scores 7 runs in first 3 innings 4/15 at Penn* W, 23-10 CU: 26 hits; Hamilton: 6 .1 IP, ER in relief 3/5 at Bucknell L, 1-3 Klinesteker: 5IP, 4H, 3BB, 3K, 3R 4/16 at Penn* L, 6-11 Kaufman: 2-4, HR, 3B, 2R, 2RBI 3/5 at Bucknell L, 6-9 Bison send 9 men to plate in 5-run 5th 4/16 at Penn* W, 17-3 Kaufman grand slam keys 7-run 5th 3/10 at Villanova L, 5-7 Hutchinson: 2-3, 2R, HBP 4/19 at LeMoyne L, 3-15 Kaufman homers in fourth straight game 3/11 at LaSalle W, 6-1 Hyland, Carls, Toma combine on 3-hitter 4/19 at LeMoyne L, 4-6 Cardona: 6 IP, 6 hits, 4 ER, 7 3/18 vs . Eastern Kentucky# W, 8-7 (12) Jacobs: walk-off pinch-hit HR in 12th 4/23 Columbia* L, 3-7 Ford: 2-3, 2 doubles, 3 RBI 3/18 vs . Bradley# L, 2-24 Braves score 19 runs in first four innings 4/23 Columbia* W, 10-6 McKown: 3-5, 2 doubles, R, 5 RBI 3/19 vs . Vermont# W, 12-6 Heinz, Kaufman, McKown: 3 hits each 4/24 Columbia* L, 4-10 (8) Lions score six unearned runs in top 8 c om

. 3/20 vs . Ohio State# L, 4-12 Hardinger: 2-3, 2R, solo HR in 6th 4/24 Columbia* W, 11-2 Carls: 8 IP, 7 hits, 2 runs, 9 strikeouts 3/21 vs . Ohio State# L, 0-6 Four-run sixth dooms Cornell ed 4/25 Siena L, 3-14 Big Red tallies just two hits in loss 3/23 vs . Illinois# L, 4-6 (10) 1-1 after 9, Illini score five in top 10 R 4/28 Princeton* L, 0-3 Princeton’s Stiller strikes out 11, 3 hits 3/24 vs . Illinois# L, 12-19 Teams combine for 36 hits in slugfest 4/28 Princeton* L, 8-12 Tigers score five runs in top 9th ig 4/1 Dartmouth* W, 2-1 Gordon scores winning run in bottom 6 4/30 at Princeton* L, 3-4 (9) Hyland: 8 IP, 6 hits, 7K, 3 ER, no dec . B 4/1 Dartmouth* L, 6-16 Weiss: 3-4, 2R, RBI; Hardinger: 3-run HR 4/30 at Princeton* L, 2-12 Tigers score 7 in 8th to break open game 4/2 Harvard* L, 3-14 Crimson score multiple runs in 5 innings 4/2 Harvard* L, 6-12 Heinz: 2-3, HBP, 2 runs scored * Ivy League game; # at Bradenton, Fla . 4/5 at Binghamton L, 3-8 Cornell scores three unearned runs in 3rd ornell Overall Record: 10-29 4/9 at Yale* L, 0-7 Yale’s Smith throws CG 3-hitter C Home: 3-10 . 4/9 at Yale* L, 4-5 (10) Klinesteker: 6 .2 IP, 4R, 5K, no-decision Road: 5-14 4/10 at Brown* L, 2-9 4-run third enough to send CU to defeat Neutral: 2-5 4/10 at Brown* L, 4-5 Two out when winning run scored Ivy League: 6-14

www 4/11 LeMoyne L, 0-2 Two CU errors lead to only runs of game Home:3-7 4/11 LeMoyne L, 5-19 Losing streak reaches 10 games Road: 3-7 18 2007 Baseball Cornell in the Ivy League

2006 Final Ivy League Standings 2006 Ivy League Batting Leaders (Minimum 2.2 at bats per team game) Player, School GA Avg. AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB Ivy League Overall Bryan Tews, Brown 38 .390 146 35 57 25 10 1 4 11 gehrig W L Pct. gB W L T Pct. Will Bashelor, Dartmouth 38 .382 144 42 55 32 11 5 2 18 Princeton* 11 9 .550 -- 19 26 1 .424 Marc Sawyer, Yale 44 .378 172 30 65 33 16 2 3 14 Penn 7 13 .350 4 12 27 0 .308 Damon Wright, Dartmouth 38 .377 151 24 57 34 6 3 0 10 Columbia 6 14 .300 5 13 32 0 .289 Jeff Dietz, Brown 36 .364 121 20 44 33 7 0 4 7 Cornell 6 14 .300 5 10 29 0 .256 Paul Christian, Brown 40 .360 164 31 59 37 16 2 8 11 Joey Boaen, Penn 28 .349 109 29 38 23 9 3 4 7 Rolfe W L Pct. gB W L T Pct. Josh Corn, Penn 38 .346 133 30 46 26 10 1 3 15 Harvard 14 6 .700 -- 21 20 1 .512 Lance Salsgiver, Harvard 41 .342 149 37 51 18 9 1 4 17 Dartmouth 13 7 .650 1 20 19 0 .513 Zach Wendkos, Princeton 44 .339 168 31 57 39 13 2 8 16 Brown 12 8 .600 2 16 24 0 .400 Yale 11 9 .550 3 26 19 0 .578 2006 Ivy League Pitching Leaders *Ivy League Champion (Min. one inning pitched per team game) Player, School G ERA W-L SV IP H R ER BB SO Josh Faiola, Dartmouth 9 2 .45 6-2 0 69 .2 68 30 19 14 38 2006 All-Ivy League Teams Christian Staehely, Princeton 13 2 .57 5-2 0 73 .2 54 29 21 34 49 Russell Young, Dartmouth 12 3 .44 3-3 2 49 .2 64 30 19 10 29 First Team Pos. Second Team Erik Stiller, Princeton 11 3 .45 4-4 0 73 .0 73 38 28 17 70 Josh Faiola, Dartmouth P Alec Smith, Yale Doug Brown, Penn 23 3 .70 5-2 4 41 .1 44 23 17 15 38 Shawn Haviland, Harvard P Bryan Tews, Brown Eric Walz, Princeton 13 3 .72 2-2 1 67 .2 62 35 28 29 46 Matt Fealey, Yale RP Rob Hallberg, Brown Shawn Haviland, Harvard 14 4 .06 4-6 1 62 .0 64 34 28 18 50 Devin Thomas, Brown C Josh Corn, Penn Chris Carls, Cornell 12 4.15 1-4 1 43.1 51 27 20 18 40 Josh Klimkiewicz, Harvard; 1B Tighe Holden, Columbia Adam Cole, Harvard 13 4 .32 2-4 0 50 .0 45 32 24 31 40 Marc Sawyer, Yale Alec Smith, Yale 10 4 .33 4-4 0 54 .0 54 30 26 14 46 Bryan Tews, Brown 2B Aaron Prince, Princeton Morgan Brown, Harvard SS Dan Soltman, Yale Steffan Wilson, Harvard 3B Sal Iacono, Princeton Will Bashelor, Dartmouth OF Brian Kaufman, Cornell Paul Christian, Brown OF Lance Salsgiver, Harvard Matt Vance, Harvard OF Damon Wright, Dartmouth Dan Neczypor, Columbia; DH Stephen Wendell, Princeton Jeff Dietz, Brown UT Henry Perkins, Columbia

Player of the Year - Marc Sawyer, Yale Pitcher of the Year - Shawn Haviland, Harvard Co-Rookies of the Year - Adam Cole, Harvard; Steven Daniels, Bill Walkenbach Erik Rico Chris Schutt Brown 1995 Ivy League 2002 Ivy League 2003 Ivy League Cornell Honorable Mention Selection: 2B - Seth Gordon Rookie of the Year Player of the Year Pitcher of the Year Cornell All-EIBL/All-Ivy Selections

First Team Second Team Honorable Mention 1960 Ron Ivkovich 1B 1986 Joe Cossu OF 1965 Tom Guise C 1990 Kerry Brooks P 1969 Tom MacLeod P 2005 Rocky Collis P 1961 Bob Reed OF Mark Smith 1B Mike Lynch P Trevor Schumm C Ed Mahoney OF Jim Hyland RP 1962 Pat Pennucci 2B 1987 Scott Kenney 2B 1966 Jim Purcell P 1991 Doug Dubiel RP Tony Mauro 1B/OF Brian Kaufman OF 1964 Tony DeLaurentis SS 1988 Guy Leach C Dan Walker 3B Trevor Schumm C 1975 Gary Gronowski P 2006 Seth Gordon 2B 1965 Dave Bliss OF 1993 Chip DeLorenzo U 1967 Rick Newton OF 1992 Jamie Blattstein 1B Joe Roche C 1966 Tom Guise C 1995 Eric Kirby 1B Jim Purcell P Joel Nies P 1978 Chico Bengochea DH 1967 Mike Riff OF Bill Walkenbach SS Chris Ritter SS 1994 Jim Meldrim U Mike Fleury SS 1968 Ed Cott C 1996 Jason Paul RP 1970 Fred Hoge 1B 1995 Doug Pritts DH Joe Lerew P 1969 Ed Cott C Bill Walkenbach SS Ed Mahoney OF 1997 Jamie Schaeffer 2B John Nurthen P Chris Ritter OF 1998 Brian Williamson P 1971 John Geise P Bill Walkenbach SS 1979 Chico Bengochea C Pete Watzka 3B 2001 Erik Rico OF/P 1972 Fred Anyzeski P 1998 Craig Mauro 1B Steve Caputi OF Bob Witkoski SS 2002 Erik Rico OF/P Joseph Meo OF John Osgood U John Nurthen P 1970 Tom MacLeod P 2003 Chris Schutt P 1973 Mike Battiste 3B Bill Walkenbach SS 1980 Bill Bacon DH 1971 Tom Boettcher 3B 2005 Matt Miller SS 1974 Steve Hamrick P 1999 Michael Macrie OF Dave Waters 3B Pete Watzka OF Chris Stocke SS Brendan McQuaid P 1982 Terry Birrer OF Bob Witkoski 2B 1975 Ken Veenema 1B 2000 Raul Gomez 3B

1984 Gary DiGiuseppe P www 1972 Tom Boettcher 3B 1976 Ken Veenema 1B Craig Mauro 1B Steve Huber P 1973 Steve Hamrick P 1977 Zane Gramendidis 3B Brendan McQuaid P 1974 Bill Crowell OF Gary Kaczor 1B Erik Rico OF Mike Seagram C 1975 Joe Guarascio 2B Joe Roche C 2001 Raul Gomez 3B 1991 Chip DeLorenzo DH .

1976 Joe Guarascio 2B 1978 Bob Polera OF 2004 Ned Van Allen DH John Kresho OF C 1993 Chip DeLorenzo 2B 1977 Gary Gronowski P 1979 Gary Kaczor 1B 2005 Seth Gordon 2B ornell Dave Johnson OF Dave Waters 3B 2006 Brian Kaufman OF 1996 Jim Pronti P Ken Veenema 2B 1980 John DeMayo OF 1997 Eric Kirby C 1978 Joe Roche C Greg Meyers P Jordan Schaeffer OF 1979 Greg Meyers P 1981 Mike Branca 1B 1998 John Douglas 3B 1980 John DeGiovanni OF John DeMayo OF 1999 Andrew Luria 2B B 1981 Marlin McPhail 2B Greg Meyers P 2000 Andrew Luria 2B ig

1982 Mike Branca 1B 1982 Mike Kalfopoulos DH 2001 Brendan McQuaid P R

John DeMayo OF 1984 Mike Kalfopoulos DH 2002 David Scharfstein P ed Marlin McPhail 2B 1985 Dan Autiello OF 2003 Dan Baysinger P .

Greg Meyers P 1986 Joe Darlak 3B 2004 Dan Baysinger P c om Guy Leach C William Pauly U Players were selected 1987 Mark Smith 1B All-EIBL until 1992 and 1988 Scott Kenney 2B All-Ivy since 1993 19 2007 Baseball Cornell Championship Teams

1939 EIBL Co-Champions 1940 EIBL Champions Coach: James Tatum Coach: Mose Quinn 10-11-1, 8-3 EIBL 13-6, 10-1 EIBL

4/1 at N C. . State W, 12-3 5/1 *Columbia W, 8-1 4/2 at North Carolina W, 12-6 5/3 *at Harvard W, 17-6 4/3 at Elon L, 1-2 5/11 *at Columbia W, 6-1 4/3 at Richmond L, 2-14 5/3 *Penn W, 9-6 4/4 at Wake Forest L, 0-12 5/13 *at Princeton L, 3-9; W, 6-4 4/4 at Wake Forest L, 2-7 5/6 *Columbia W, 4-3 (8); W, 7-3 4/6 *at Penn W, 21-5 5/15 Syracuse L, 1-10 4/5 at Wake Forest L, 1-5 5/10 Colgate L, 6-11 4/17 Colgate L, 2-3 (7) 5/18 *Yale W, 2-1; W, 2-0 4/7 at North Carolina L, 1-10 5/12 *at Yale W, 13-2 4/19 *Harvard W, 10-5 5/22 at Colgate L, 2-9 4/8 *at Penn L, 3-6 5/17 Syracuse T, 11-11 4/24 at Syracuse W, 8-1 5/25 *Penn W, 4-3 4/15 at Colgate L, 10-11 5/20 *at Princeton W, 4-1; W, 5-4 4/27 *Dartmouth W, 5-4 4/22 *Yale L, 2-6 5/24 *Dartmouth W, 5-3 4/26 at Syracuse L, 3-4 (10) 6/15 vs . Virginia L, 1-8 4/28 at Boston College W, 5-2 6/16 Illinois Wesleyan W, 2-1 4/29 *at Harvard W, 12-3 6/17 *at Dartmouth L, 1-3

1943 EIBL Co-Champions 1953 EIBL Co-Champions Coach: George James Coach: Royner Greene 5-2, 3-1 EIBL 11-6, 6-2 EIBL

4/17 Clarkson L, 5-6 5/17 *Navy L, 2-6 4/19 *Penn W, 5-3 5/19 Duquesne L, 0-5 4/23 Sampson AFB W, 8-7 5/23 at Clarkson W, 3-2 4/30 Syracuse W, 10-7 6/2 at Sampson AFB W, 8-3 4/24 *Penn W, 3-1; L, 1-5 5/15 Syracuse W, 6-3 5/3 *Columbia W, 1-0; L, 1-6 6/4 Sampson AFB L, 4-14 5/1 *Princeton W, 4-3(8), W, 4-3(10) 5/24 Colgate W, 6-1 5/7 *at Penn W, 14-7 6/6 Colgate W, 7-6 5/5 at Colgate L, 1-3 5/10 *Princeton W, 3-2; W, 4-2 6/7 at Colgate L, 3-12 5/16 *Navy W, 5-2

1977 EIBL Champions 2005 Ivy League Gehrig Division Champions Coach: Ted Thoren Coach: Tom Ford 29-15, 11-3 EIBL 17-24, 11-9 Ivy League c om . ed R ig

B The 2005 Cornell baseball team accomplished numerous firsts for the vs . UT-Pan American L, 0-1 at UT-Arlington W, 7-3 at Cortland State W, 5-1 program . In addition to becoming the first team in school history to win vs . Trinity W, 6-0 Cortland State W, 9-4 *Navy W, 8-6 vs . St . Mary’s (TX) L, 0-11 Ithaca College W, 11-8 *Princeton W, 9-1; W, 13-4 the Gehrig Divsion, it was also the first team to sweep a four-game series vs . Trinity W, 10-3 *at Columbia L, 2-7 Colgate W, 6-0; W, 7-4 from an Ivy opponent . On Apr . 23-24, Coach Tom Ford’s charges downed

ornell vs . Houston L, 0-4 *at Penn W, 15-3; W, 10-9 at RIT W, 7-1; W, 4-1 Penn 13-1, 5-1, 7-1 and 2-1 . The team also blanked Siena, 1-0, in the first

C vs . Rice L, 7-9 Ithaca College L, 0-3 *Dartmouth W, 7-6 game of a doubleheader two days later to become the first Big Red staff . vs . Houston L, 0-1 at Colgate W, 12-10 *Harvard L, 3-12; W, 4-3 vs . Lamar L, 3-4 *at Yale W, 4-3 vs . Columbia W, 4-0 to hold five straight opponents to one run or less . vs . Augustana L, 5-12 at Ithaca College W, 10-0 St . John’s (NCAA) W, 10-7 vs . SMU W, 8-7 at Buffalo W, 3-2; L, 0-4 Connecticut (NCAA) W, 9-7

www at UT-Arlington L, 5-11 *Army W, 9-0; W, 5-4 Temple (NCAA) L, 6-9 at UT-Arlington W, 7-4 *vs . Brown W, 4-2; L, 1-3 St . John’s (NCAA) L, 9-11 20 2007 Baseball Coaching Records/Hall of Fame/Team Records

Career Coaching Records Cornell Team Records Coach Record Years Game Hugh Jennings 65-61-1 ( 516). 5 (1900-04) Hitting Glenn S . “Pop” Warner 36-15 ( .706) 2 (1905-06) Daniel Coogan 74-58-5 ( 558). 6 (1907-12) Runs...... 25 . . . .4/21/1980 vs . Colgate (W, 25-9) Albert H . Sharpe 60-65-1 ( 476). 7 (1913-19) Runs Batted In. . . . 21 . . . .4/21/1980 vs . Colgate (W, 25-9) John Henry 7-11 ( .389) 1 (1920) Hits ...... 29 . . . 4/28/2000 vs . Princeton (W, 23-3) John Carney 41-36-2 ( 532). 4 (1921-24) Paul Eckley 87-144-3 ( 381). 12 (1925-36) Doubles...... 8 . . . . . 5/2/1984 vs . Buffalo (W, 9-2) James Tatum 20-40-1 ( 336). 3 (1937-39) Triples...... 4 . . . 4/14/1959 vs . Rochester (W, 10-2) Mose Quinn 58-63 ( .479) 6 (1940-42, 46-48) George James 11-22 ( .333) 3 (1943-45) ...... 4/24/1959 vs . Columbia (W, 11-3) Royner Greene 84-56-2 ( 599). 8 (1949-56) ...... 4/16/1960 vs Union George Patte 35-35-1 ( 500). 5 (1957-61) ...... 3/4/2000 at Bucknell (W, 8-6) Ted Thoren 541-520-11 ( .510) 29 (1962-1990) Home Runs...... 5 . . . 4/27/1997 at Columbia (L, 18-21) Tom Ford 237-390-2 ( .378) 16 (1991-Present) 1900 was the first year in which the Cornell baseball team was Stolen Bases . . . . . 10 ...... 1952 vs . Sampson AFB coached by one man . Double Plays ...... 4 . . . . 5/13/1958 vs . Syracuse (W, 9-8) ...... 5/30/1959 vs . Dartmouth (W, 5-3) Cornell Athletic Hall of Fame ...... 3/26/2004 at UC-Santa Barabara (L, 1-11) The following Big Red baseball standouts have been inducted into Cornell’s Athletic Hall of Fame: ...... 3/20/2005 vs . Northwestern (L, 7-8) Name...... Inducted Name...... Inducted Carl Almquist ‘45 ...... 1991 Scott Malaga ‘89 ...... 1999 Pitching Charles Berman ‘49 . . . . . 1997 Walt Matuszak ‘41 ...... 1979 Innings Pitched...... 16 .0. . . . 5/2/1959 at Yale (W, 3-2) Dave Bliss ‘65 ...... 1984 Tom McGory ...... 1995 Runs Allowed ...... 31 Tom Boettcher ‘72 ...... 1992 Marlin McPhail ‘82 ...... 1990 ...... 3/25/2004 at UC-Santa Barabara (L, 3-31) Ken Brown ‘40 ...... 1995 David Meade ‘56 ...... 1979 Hits Allowed...... 27 Charles Capron ‘24 ...... 1988 Lee Morton ‘54 ...... 1979 ...... 3/25/2004 at UC-Santa Barabara (L, 3-31) Roger Chadwick ‘52 . . . . .1982 Greg Myers ‘82 ...... 1994 Strikeouts ...... 18. . . . 5/4/1957 vs . Yale (L, 2-4) Leslie Clute ‘13 ...... 1978 Franklin Olin 1886 ...... 1986 ...... 6/8/1957 vs . Colgate (W, 4-2) Arthur Ole Olsen ‘18 . . . . .1998 Lou Daukas ‘44 ...... 1994 Walks Allowed...... 18 Norm Dawson ‘46 ...... 1987 Pat Pennucci ‘62 ...... 2002 ...... 5/31/1947 vs . Penn (L, 11-14) Bill DeGraaf ‘56 ...... 1978 George Polzer ‘40 ...... 1982 Bud Finneran ‘41 ...... 1981 Tom Rich ‘38 ...... 1979 Jeff Fleischmann ‘51 . . . . . 1980 Mike Riff ‘67 ...... 1987 Abe George ‘33 ...... 1988 Clyde Russell ‘16 ...... 1993 Season Gary Gronowski ‘78 . . . . . 1991 Walt Scholl ‘41 ...... 1979 Wins...... 29...... 1977 (29-15) Rip Haley ‘51 ...... 1981 Dr . Al Sharpe ...... 1984 Consecutive Wins...... 12...... 1885 (12-0) Frank Henderson ‘25 . . . . .1983 Forbes Shaw ‘27 ...... 1978 Losses ...... 30...... 2002 (15-30) Dick Jackson ‘56 ...... 1981 Walt Sickles ‘41 ...... 1978 Consecutive Losses...... 13...... 1999 (12-28) Don James (Jacobs) ‘54 . . . .1988 John Skawski ‘48 ...... 1991 Hugh Jennings ‘04 ...... 1995 Ed Steitz ‘43 ...... 1994 Hitting Ted Thoren ...... 1992 Dave Johnson ‘77 ...... 1988 Runs...... 279...... 1984 Gary Kaczor ‘80 ...... 2003 Robert H . Treman 1878 . . . .1990 Runs Batted In...... 240...... 1984 Edgar Kaw ‘23 ...... 1978 Pete Watzka ‘71 ...... 1995 Hits ...... 416...... 1977 Alva Kelley ‘41 ...... 1980 Bill Whelan ‘53 ...... 1983 Doubles...... 78...... 1998, 2000 www Tom MacLeod ‘70 ...... 1978 Gary Wood ‘64 ...... 1979 Triples...... 24...... 1981 Sam MacNeil ‘51 ...... 1982 Tar Young 1899 ...... 1980

Home Runs...... 35...... 1999 . Stolen Bases ...... 81...... 1978 C ornell Double Plays Turned. . . . .47...... 1986

Pitching B Complete Games ...... 23...... 1988 ig R Innings Pitched. . . . . 352 .1...... 1978 ed

Runs Allowed ...... 328...... 2006 . Hits Allowed...... 432...... 2006 c om Two-Time All-EIBL Four-Time All-EIBL Pitcher Strikeouts ...... 277...... 1973, 2003 Outfielder Ken Brown ‘40 Greg Myers ‘82 Walks Allowed...... 197...... 1978 21 2007 Baseball Individual Records

Cornell Individual Records

Single Game Career Hitting Hitting (minimum 25 at-bats per season) At bats 7 11 players (last: Kaleb Hutchinson & Brian Kaufman at Penn) Games 179 Mark Smith 1984-87 4/15/2006 (W, 23-10) At-Bats 606 Mark Smith 1984-87 Runs 6 15 players Runs Scored 140 John Kresho 1988-91 Hits 5 8 players (last: Domenic DiRicco at Penn) Hits 185 Marlin McPhail 1979-82 4/15/2006 (W, 23-10) Doubles 45 Mike Kalfopoulos 1982-85 Doubles 3 6 players (last: Kaleb Hutchinson vs . Penn) 3/13/2004 (W, 6-3) Triples 18 Erik Rico 1999-2002 Triples 3 Steve Caputi 4/30/1979 (W, 15-11) Home Runs 21 Gary Kaczor 1977-80 Home Runs 2 19 players (last: Brian Kaufman at Penn) 4/15/2006 (W, 23-10) Bill Walkenbach 1995-98 RBI 8 Ira Degenhardt vs . Seton Hall 6/9/1927 (W, 11-5) Runs Batted In 130 Marlin McPhail 1979-82 Stolen Bases 4 5 players (last: Michael Macrie at Harvard) 4/12/1997 (L, 7-9) Batting Avg. .379 Don James (69 hits/182 at-bats) 1952-54 Total Bases 303 Erik Rico 1999-2002 Pitching Slugging Pct. .593 Brian Kaufman* 2005-current Innings 12 3 players (last: Gary Gronowski vs . St . John’s [NCAA]) .584 Mike Kalopoulos 1982-85 5/26/1977 (W, 10-7) Stolen Bases 80 John Kresho 1988-91 Hits 16 Bob Dutkowski at Harvard 5/14/1977 (L, 3-12, 8 inn .) Bases on Balls 138 John Kresho 1988-91 Walks 10 4 players (last: Fred Anyzeski at Miami) 3/20/1973 (W, 4-3) Strikeouts 101 Chris Hanson 1992-95 Striketouts 18 Bob List vs . Colgate 6/8/1957 (W, 4-2) Hit By Pitches 27 Randy Koch 1989-92 Sacrifice Hits 15 Mark Utter 1979-82

Single Season Pitching Hitting (minimum 25 at-bats) Appearances 54 John O’Connor 1985-88 Games 47 Mark Smith 1986 Wins 23 Greg Myers 1979-82 At bats 166 Mark Smith 1986 Losses 20 Nick Bayer 1997-2000 Runs 46 Erik Rico 2002 Complete Games 28 Greg Myers 1979-82 Hits 61 Guy Leach 1998 Innings Pitched 256 .1 Greg Myers 1979-82 Doubles 16 Mike Kalfopoulos 1985 Earned Run Avg. 1 .06 Jake Williams 1957-59 Triples 8 Bill Bacon 1981 Hits Allowed 267 Nick Bayer 1997-2000 Erik Rico 2001, 2002 Walks Allowed 124 John Osgood 1997-2000 Home Runs 11 Eric Kirby 1995 Strikeouts 217 Greg Myers 1979-82 Erik Rico 2002 Wild Pitches 37 John Osgood 1997-2002 Runs Batted In 45 Pete Watzka 1971 Hit Batsmen 24 Glenn Morris 2001-03 Batting Avg. .448 Bob Flynn (13 hits/29 at-bats) 1958 Balks 8 Mike Murphy 1976-79 Total Bases 116 Erik Rico 2002 Slugging Pct. .768 Erik Rico 2002 (minimum 50 chances) Stolen Bases 25 John Kresho 1990 Fielding Putouts 942 Fred Hoge 1970-72 Bases on Balls 51 John Kresho 1988 Assists 417 Matt Miller 2002-05 Strikeouts 39 Chris Hanson 1995 Errors 74 Bill Walkenbach 1995-98 Hit By Pitches 14 Chris Hanson 1995 Fielding Pct. 1 .000 Bill Crowell (92 chances) 1973-75 Sacrifice Hits 11 Bob Harbison 1985 Dave Peyman (108 chances) 1973-74 On Base Pct. .514 Jamie Blattstein 1992 Paul Mangano (67 chances) 1974 *Kaufman’s slugging percentage in italics due to his current status as a player Pitching Appearances 23 David Scharfstein 2002 Wins 10 Gary Gronowski 1977 No-Hitters Losses 8 Steve Huber 1983 April 18, 1957 vs . Clarkson • W, 9-0 (6 inn ). Chris Sheehan 1986 Ted Thelander - 6 .0 IP Rob Deans 1988 Complete Games 10 Gary Gronowski 1977 1960 vs . Washington & Lee • W, 4-2 (exhib ). Innings Pitched 101 .1 Gary Gronowski 1977 Harvey Kaufman - 5 .0 IP -- Dick Haff - 4 .0 IP Earned Run Avg. 0 .77 Ray Ratkowski 1964 Hits Allowed 93 Gary Gronowski 1977 Walks Allowed 46 John Osgood 1998 April 25, 1968 vs . Hartwick • W, 7-0 (9 inn .) Strikeouts 106 Steve Hamrick 1973 Larry Rafalski - 9 .0 IP Wild Pitches 14 Jared Cottle 1992 Hit Batsmen 12 Glenn Morris 2001, 2002 April 8, 1979 vs . Canisius • W, 1-0 (5 inn .) Balks 4 Rich DeSa 1987 Greg Myers - 5 .0 IP

Fielding (minimum 50 chances) April 5, 1989 vs . Rochester • W, 2-1 (7 inn ). Putouts 409 Mark Smith 1986 Kerry Brooks - 3 .0 IP -- Rob Wilson - 3 .0 IP -- Doug Petillo - 1 0. IP Assists 141 Matt Miller 2005 Errors 28 Raul Gomez 1999

c om Fielding Pct. 1 .000 Dick Sigekane (133 chances) 1957 Perfect Game . Paul Mangano (67 chances) 1974 May 11, 1976 vs . Oneonta State • W, 1-0 (7 inn .) Dave Peyman (87 chances) 1974 ed Gary Gronowski - 7 .0 IP Michael Weiss (55 chances) 2004 R ig B ornell C .

www Marlin McPhail Greg Myers Gary Kaczor Chris Hanson Gary Gronowski 22 2007 Baseball Cornell vs. All Opponents

Opponent Began W L T Opponent Began W L T Opponent Began W L T Akron 1995 0 2 0 Detroit 1921 1 0 0 Lawrenceville 1908 1 0 0 All-Interscholastic 1900 1 0 0 Dickinson 1916 1 0 0 Lehigh 1889 13 4 0 Alumni 1896 9 7 0 Drexel 2001 2 0 0 Le Moyne 1964 11 31 0 American International 1967 2 1 0 Duke 1895 7 7 1 Long Island 1967 2 1 0 Amherst 1887 7 3 0 Dundee 1870 1 0 0 Louisburg 1963 1 1 0 Andover 1900 3 0 0 Duquesne 1949 3 2 0 Louisiana State 1981 0 1 0 Arizona 1975 0 1 0 Durham Pros 1947 0 1 0 Louisville Olympics 1891 3 0 0 Arizona State 1972 1 0 0 East Carolina 1969 1 2 0 Lynchburg 1926 2 0 0 Army 1899 35 32 0 East Stroudsburg 1962 6 5 1 Madison 1880 0 1 0 Atlanta Pros 1904 0 3 0 Eastern Connecticut 1986 0 2 0 Manhattan 1896 4 3 0 Auburn 1991 0 1 0 Eastern Kentucky 2006 1 0 0 Mansfield 1968 3 1 0 Auburn Pros 1878 0 3 0 Eckerd 1976 0 4 0 Maryland 1903 6 10 0 Augustana 1977 0 1 0 Elmira Pros 1887 4 5 0 Maryland State 1920 1 0 0 Baltimore Pros 1904 0 3 0 Elon 1937 0 3 0 Massachusetts 1982 2 0 0 Barry 1999 0 1 0 Embry-Riddle 1990 0 1 0 Mercer 1899 3 2 1 Baylor 1997 0 1 0 Erksine 1963 0 1 0 Miami (Fla .) 1971 2 4 0 Belmont Abbey 1963 3 5 0 Fairfield 1970 2 0 0 Michigan 1890 18 19 0 Bethune-Cookman 1984 3 1 0 Fairleigh Dickinson 1978 1 0 0 Michigan State 1936 1 4 0 Binghamton 1893 14 9 0 Florida Atlantic 1984 1 4 0 Montclair State 1970 2 1 0 Binghamton Pros 1892 5 1 0 Florida International 1973 0 2 0 Moravian 1955 1 0 0 Biscayne 1971 0 3 1 Florida Southern 1970 0 3 0 Mt . Washington Club 1907 1 0 0 Bloomfield 2001 1 0 0 Florida Tech 1976 0 1 0 Nashville Pros 1905 0 1 0 Boston College 1927 1 2 0 Fordham 1891 11 5 0 Navy 1902 26 46 0 Bowdoin 1984 1 1 0 Forest City of Ithaca 1870 1 0 0 New Orleans 1981 1 5 0 Bowling Green 1993 0 1 0 Fort Bragg 1965 3 0 0 New Paltz 1981 2 0 0 Bradley 1947 1 3 0 Fort Humphreys 1928 0 1 0 New York Nationals 1905 0 1 0 Bridgewater 1931 1 0 0 Franklin & Marshall 1904 3 0 0 NYU 1897 4 2 0 Brigham Young 1978 0 2 0 Fredonia 1987 1 1 0 Newport News ASSA 1969 2 0 0 Brooklyn Pros 1899 0 1 0 Freshmen 1914 0 1 0 Niagara 1900 19 1 0 Brown 1892 48 51 2 Furman 1901 2 0 1 North Carolina 1900 6 13 0 Bucknell 1906 14 21 1 George Mason 2003 0 3 0 North Carolina A&T First Meeting Buffalo 1959 17 12 0 George Washington 1907 1 0 0 UNC Greensboro 2003 0 1 0 Buffalo Pastime A C. . 1894 2 0 0 Georgetown 1893 5 17 2 North Carolina State 1907 7 7 1 Buffalo Pros 1896 0 2 0 Georgia 1899 7 1 1 Northeastern 2001 1 0 0 Cal-Berkeley 1938 0 6 0 Georgia College 1998 1 1 0 Northwestern 2002 1 1 0 UCLA 1972 0 1 0 Georgia State 1998 0 3 0 Notre Dame 1915 1 3 0 Cal Poly-Pomona 1982 0 3 0 Georgia Tech 1901 3 0 1 Oakland (Mich .) 1976 1 0 0 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 2004 0 2 0 Grand Canyon 1975 0 2 0 Oberlin 1891 9 1 0 Cal-Riverside 1972 1 1 0 Groton 1869 1 0 0 Ohio State 1924 3 12 1 UC Santa Barbara 2004 0 5 0 Hamilton 1975 10 2 0 Ohio Wesleyan 1990 1 1 0 Cal State-Hayward 1978 2 3 0 Hampton Institute 1969 2 0 0 Old Dominion 1968 1 2 0 Camp LeJeune 1965 5 5 0 Hardin-Simmons 1990 1 1 0 Oneonta State 1976 17 5 0 Canisius 1979 9 1 0 Hartford 2001 1 0 0 Orange A .C . 1895 0 2 0 Carlisle 1900 4 1 0 Hartwick 1967 6 0 0 Oregon 1978 0 1 0 Cascadilla Club 1869 1 0 0 Harvard 1887 41 93 0 Oregon State 1986 0 2 0 Castle Heights 1905 1 1 0 Haverford 1990 3 0 0 Owego Amateurs 1869 4 2 0 Catholic 1913 0 2 0 Hawaii-Hilo 1979 3 9 0 Pacific 1996 0 3 0 Central Florida 1980 1 7 0 Hawaii-Honolulu 1979 1 13 0 Penn 1888 99 136 2 Chicago 1896 3 1 0 Hawaii Pacific 1983 3 2 0 Penn State 1906 20 34 0 Chicago State 2002 1 0 0 Highlands 1889 1 0 0 Picked Nine 1877 1 1 0 Cincinnati 1980 2 1 0 Hobart 1874 29 8 0 Pittsburgh 1955 4 1 0 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps 1986 1 0 0 Holy Cross 1899 2 5 0 Point Loma Nazarene 1986 0 2 0 Clarkson 1949 9 2 0 Houston 1974 0 8 0 Portland 1978 1 0 0 Class of 1880 1878 1 0 0 Howard 1981 2 0 0 Portland State 1987 1 2 0 Clemson 1899 2 4 0 Huestis Street 1876 2 1 1 Presbyterian 1962 1 1 0 Cleveland A C. . 1892 1 0 0 Illinois 2005 0 4 0 Princeton 1888 76 123 2 Cleveland Indians 1934 0 1 0 Illinois-Chicago 1992 0 1 0 Quantico Marines 1929 2 1 0 www Cleveland State 1995 1 0 0 Illinois State 2005 0 1 0 Raleigh Pros 1947 0 1 0 Clinton Liberal Inst . 1890 2 0 0 Illinois Wesleyan 1939 1 0 0 Rice 1977 1 4 0

Colby 1976 2 0 0 Incarnate Word 1988 0 2 0 Richmond 1938 1 2 0 . C Colgate 1890 70 53 1 Indiana 1999 0 1 0 Rider 2002 1 1 0 ornell Colorado 1975 0 1 0 Iona 1999 1 0 0 Rochester 1880 53 16 0 Columbia 1885 112 83 0 Ithaca College 1993 34 43 1 RIT 1972 10 2 0 Connecticut 1977 1 0 0 Ithaca Nine 1871 8 4 0 Rochester Pros 1887 1 8 1 Cortland State 1870 38 21 2 Ithaca Pros 1887 1 0 0 Rollins 1970 2 6 0 B Crecent A C. . of Toronto 1895 1 0 0 Johns Hopkins 1920 1 1 0 Rutgers 1918 4 2 0 ig Crickets 1877 0 1 0 Kennesaw State 1991 2 0 0 St . Bonaventure 1893 7 0 1 R Cumberland (Tenn .) 1905 1 0 0 Kent State 1999 0 1 0 St . Edward’s 1988 0 1 0 ed C .W . Post 1966 1 0 0 Lafayette 1888 17 12 1 St . John’s 1889 4 4 0 .

Dallas Baptist 1997 0 1 0 LaGrange 1991 2 0 0 St . Joseph’s (Pa .) 2004 2 0 0 c om Dartmouth 1906 68 78 1 Lamar 1977 1 2 0 St . Lawrence 1919 4 1 0 Davidson 1929 0 1 0 La Salle 2004 1 1 0 Saint Leo 1970 0 1 0 Delaware State 2003 3 0 0 LaVerne 1982 2 0 0 St . Louis Cardinals 1935 0 1 0 23 2007 Baseball Cornell vs. All Opponents/Year-by-Year Records

Opponent Began W L T Opponent Began W L T Opponent Began W L T St . Mary’s (Texas) 1974 3 6 0 Syracuse 1874 56 43 2 Virginia Commonwealth 1994 0 1 0 St . Peter’s 1971 1 0 0 Syracuse Club 1878 0 1 0 VMI 1923 5 5 0 Sam Houston State 1997 1 0 0 Syracuse Mikados 1891 1 0 0 Virginia Tech 1964 2 3 0 Sampson AFB 1951 9 2 0 Syracuse Pros 1892 4 8 0 Virginia Wesleyan 1994 0 1 0 Sampson Naval Hospital 1945 2 2 0 Syracuse Stars 1882 6 3 0 Wagner 1995 1 0 0 San Diego State 1982 1 1 0 Tampa 1976 1 2 0 Wake Forest 1937 0 9 0 San Francisco 1978 2 2 0 Tarleton State 1997 0 1 0 Walbrook A .C . 1909 1 0 0 San Francisco State 1978 1 3 1 Temple 1933 1 2 1 Wartburg 1981 1 0 0 San Jose State 1978 0 3 0 Tennessee 1964 1 3 0 Washington 1978 0 3 0 Santa Clara 1972 0 2 0 Texas 1988 0 1 0 Washington & Lee 1915 3 7 1 Santo Domingo 1954 1 0 0 Texas A&M 1974 1 1 0 Washington Senators 1912 0 1 0 Schreiner 1985 4 2 0 Texas-Arlington 1974 2 7 0 Washington State 1975 0 1 0 Scranton 1962 9 2 0 Texas Christian 1997 0 1 0 Waverly 1885 2 0 0 Seneca Falls 1891 2 0 0 Texas Lutheran 1974 1 2 0 Wesleyan 1900 2 1 0 Seton Hall 1927 3 9 0 Texas-Pan American 1977 0 1 0 West Chester 1986 3 4 0 Siena 1951 8 11 1 Toledo 1948 2 2 0 West Georgia 1991 1 0 0 South Carolina 1964 1 3 0 Toronto 1892 1 0 0 West Virginia 1919 2 3 0 South Florida 1976 1 3 0 Toronto Pros 1886 0 5 0 Western Oregon State 1989 0 1 0 South Orange Field Club 1911 0 1 0 Town Nine 1877 2 0 0 Wichita State 1987 0 2 0 Southern California 1982 0 1 0 Trinity (Texas) 1974 7 0 0 Wilkes 1975 1 0 0 Southern Illinois 1973 0 2 0 Trumansburg 1870 1 0 0 William & Mary 1928 2 3 0 Southern Methodist 1975 1 1 0 Tufts 1900 2 1 0 William Patterson 1984 0 1 0 Southern Tech 1991 1 0 0 Tulane 1986 0 1 0 Williams 1887 8 10 0 Southwest Texas State 1997 2 1 0 Union 1877 12 1 0 Wisconsin 1896 1 1 0 Springfield 1975 0 3 0 U .S . Artillery 1903 1 0 0 Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2001 2 2 0 Stanford 1972 0 2 0 U .S . Aviation 1918 1 2 0 Wisconsin-Parkside 1992 0 2 0 Staten Island A C. . 1890 1 1 0 Upsala 1960 0 1 0 Wofford 1901 2 1 0 Stetson 1970 0 8 0 Vanderbilt 1899 6 0 0 Wright State 1999 0 3 0 Stevens Tech 1891 2 0 0 Vermont 1892 6 8 0 Yale 1887 64 91 0 Stony Brook 2001 0 1 0 Villanova 1899 1 7 0 Totals 1526 1655 33 Swarthmore 1916 0 1 0 Virginia 1891 12 22 1 Year-by-Year Results

EIBL/Ivy EIBL/Ivy EIBL/Ivy EIBL/Ivy Year W L T Finish Year W L T Finish Year W L T Finish Year W L T Finish 1869 4 2 0 - 1912 12 13 1 - 1955 9 8 0 T-9th 1998 18 18 1 2nd# 1870 4 1 0 - 1913 6 21 0 - 1956 10 8 0 T-3rd 1999 12 28 0 T-2nd# 1871 3 0 0 - 1914 13 10 1 - 1957 7 8 0 T-9th 2000 15 24 0 2nd# 1872 2 0 0 - 1915 14 12 0 - 1958 8 4 0 T-4th 2001 12 26 0 T-3rd# 1873 1 0 0 - 1916 13 9 0 - 1959 11 4 0 T-2nd 2002 15 30 0 4th# 1874 1 4 0 - 1917 no games 1960 4 10 1 10th 2003 16 20 1 3rd# 1875 2 0 0 - 1918 6 5 0 - 1961 5 9 0 T-8th 2004 13 29 0 3rd# 1876 1 3 1 - 1919 8 8 0 - 1962 12 11 0 T-7th 2005 17 24 0 1st# 1877 6 2 0 - 1920 7 11 0 - 1963 8 17 1 T-9th 2006 10 29 0 T-3rd# 1878 4 3 0 - 1921 9 10 0 - 1964 8 20 1 7th TOTAL: 1526 1655 33 1879 no games 1922 12 9 1 - 1965 15 14 0 T-4th 1880 3 3 0 - 1923 8 10 1 - 1966 15 13 0 5th *Lost title playoff 1881 0 2 0 - 1924 12 7 0 - 1967 20 8 0 T-4th **Won title playoff 1882 6 1 0 - 1925 6 12 1 - 1968 15 12 0 6th +Start of Ivy-only competition 1883 1 2 0 - 1926 8 10 1 - 1969 20 11 0 2nd #Gehrig Division 1884 3 2 0 - 1927 12 8 0 - 1970 19 17 2 5th 1885 12 0 0 - 1928 7 18 0 - 1971 22 14 1 *2nd 1886 8 6 0 - 1929 10 12 0 - 1972 20 10 1 *2nd 1887 2 8 0 - 1930 4 16 0 5th 1973 18 17 1 4th 1888 5 3 0 - 1931 5 14 0 6th 1974 13 19 0 6th 1889 4 7 0 - 1932 3 9 0 6th 1975 14 22 0 6th 1890 8 8 1 - 1933 8 8 0 T-5th 1976 16 20 0 6th 1891 14 10 1 - 1934 11 11 0 2nd 1977 29 15 0 **1st 1892 16 7 1 - 1935 8 13 1 T-4th 1978 26 20 1 2nd 1893 15 4 0 - 1936 5 13 0 7th 1979 22 17 1 2nd 1894 14 5 0 - 1937 4 15 0 7th 1980 23 21 0 *T-1st

c om 1895 10 7 0 - 1938 6 14 0 5th 1981 22 19 0 3rd . 1896 6 18 0 - 1939 10 11 1 T-1st 1982 26 13 0 2nd

ed 1897 7 7 0 - 1940 13 6 0 1st 1983 9 24 1 9th

R 1898 4 12 0 - 1941 12 9 0 2nd 1984 26 16 0 T-2nd 1899 12 10 0 - 1942 6 15 0 T-3rd 1985 20 27 0 7th ig 1900 17 16 0 - 1943 5 2 0 2nd 1986 22 27 0 T-3rd B 1901 13 11 0 - 1944 2 9 0 5th 1987 17 27 0 7th 1902 18 9 1 - 1945 4 11 0 5th 1988 18 28 1 10th 1903 9 12 0 - 1946 11 7 0 T-3rd 1989 17 20 0 9th 1904 8 13 0 - 1947 8 17 0 T-6th 1990 21 23 0 8th

ornell 1905 16 8 0 - 1948 8 9 0 5th 1991 23 17 0 T-7th

C 1906 20 7 0 - 1949 10 11 1 T-2nd 1992+ 18 19 0 T-7th . 1907 20 7 0 - 1950 13 6 0 3rd 1993 6 29 0 4th# 1908 10 10 1 - 1951 13 5 0 T-4th 1994 12 25 0 4th# 1909 12 8 0 - 1952 11 6 0 T-1st 1995 20 19 0 T-2nd# 1910 8 10 1 - 1953 7 6 0 8th 1996 17 27 0 3rd# www 1911 12 10 2 - 1954 11 6 1 4th 1997 13 26 0 3rd# 24 2007 Baseball Annual Team Awards

Dr. Albert H. Sharpe Award (Most Valuable Player)

1952 Roger Chadwick 1970 Tom MacLeod 1988 Guy Leach 2005 Matt Miller 1953 Don Jacobs (James) 1971 Pete Watzka 1989 Scott Kenney 2006 Brian Kaufman 1954 Don Jacobs (James) 1972 Tom Boettcher 1990 Kerry Brooks 1955 Bill DeGraaf 1973 Steve Hamrick 1991 Jamie Blattstein 1956 Bill DeGraaf 1974 Chris Stocke 1992 Jamie Blattstein 1957 Dick Shigekane 1975 Shane St . Clair 1993 Chip DeLorenzo 1958 Mike Kaufman 1976 Joe Guarascio 1994 John Telford 1959 John Williams 1977 Gary Gronowski 1995 Bill Walkenbach 1960 Pat Pennucci 1978 Bob Polera 1996 Jake Frame 1961 Bob Reed 1979 Chico Bengochea Bill Walkenbach 1962 Pat Pennucci 1980 Dave Waters 1997 Bill Walkenbach 1963 No Award 1981 Greg Myers 1998 John Douglas Matt Miller 1964 Ray Ratkowski 1982 John DeMayo 1999 Michael Macrie 1965 Mike Lynch 1983 Carl LaFraugh 2000 Erik Rico 1966 Jim Purcell 1984 Larry Brown 2001 Erik Rico 1967 Mike Riff 1985 Dan Autiello 2002 Erik Rico 1968 Roy Walters 1986 Gary DiGiuseppe 2003 Chris Schutt 1969 Chris Ritter 1987 John O’Connor 2004 William Pauly Most Improved Player Award 1969 Tony Mauro 1981 Bill Bacon 1994 Chris Hanson 2005 Adam Loeding 1970 Stu Rivchin 1982 Tully Diamond Michael MacManus 2006 William Pauly 1971 John Geise 1983 Mike Seagram 1995 Eric Kirby 1972 Steve Storey 1984 Rick Betsch Doug Pritts 1973 Frank Calaguire 1985 Jim Durant 1996 John Douglas 1974 Bill Hoffman 1986 Guy Leach 1997 Jamie Schaeffer Bill Crowell 1987 Dave Dase 1998 John Osgood 1975 Denis Bilodeau 1988 Kerry Brooks 1999 Nick Leopardi 1976 Ken Veenema 1989 John Longhouse 2000 Kris Green 1977 Steve Caputi 1990 Jon Zimmerman 2001 Paul Hudson 1978 Chico Bengochea 1991 David Lewis 2002 Dan Parant Jon Finch 1979 Steve Caputi 1992 Greg Alber 2003 Seth Gordon 1980 Mike Branca 1993 Dave Armanini 2004 Jon Finch

Greg Partigianoni Memorial Award (Most Valuable Pitcher) 1991 Doug Dubiel 1997 Alan Toppen 2003 Chris Schutt 1992 Joel Nies 1998 Brian Williamson 2004 Tad Bardenwerper 1993 Matthew Herrick 1999 Brendan McQuaid 2005 Dan Gala 1994 Jared Cottle 2000 Brendan McQuaid 2006 Rocky Collis 1995 Tim Ryan 2001 Brendan McQuaid 1996 Brian Williamson 2002 David Sharfstein The Captains Leadership Award 1994 Dave Armanini 1997 Eric Kirby 2000 Nick Bayer 1995 John Telford 1998 Bill Walkenbach 1996 Tim Ryan 1999 Nick Bayer Dan Gala

Trainer’s Award (Most Durable Player) 1962 Harold Belote 1974 Kirk Brink 1986 John O’Connor 1963 Bob Ruske 1975 Mike Ryan 1987 Mike Milmoe 1964 John Dublanica 1976 Bob Dutkowsky 1988 John O’Connor 1965 Terry Dunlavey 1977 Mike Fleury 1989 Andy Bednar 1966 Tom Guise 1978 Joe Lerew 1990 Andy Bednar 1967 Bill Huling 1979 Mike Murphy 1991 Joel Nies 1968 Jim Ruff 1980 Greg Allen 1992 Randy Koch 1969 Eric Shafnisky 1981 Greg Myers 1993 John Telford 1970 Fred Hoge 1982 Mark Colella 1994 Tim Ryan 1971 Joe Meo 1983 Dave Menapace 1995 Matt Snider www 1972 Mike Kelly 1984 Mike Seagram Matt Snider 1973 John Miknis 1985 Steve Huber .

Ted Thoren Blue-Collar Team Player Award Edgar M. Raffensperger Scholar-Athlete Award C 1996 Todd Sunderland 1992 Duncan Campbell ornell 1997 Vikas Varma 1993 Greg Alber 1998 John Douglas 1994 Matthew Herrick 1999 Jack Franke 1995 Vic Stojanow

2000 Jordan Schaeffer 1996 Dave Pospischil B 1997 Paul Leibrandt 2001 Mike Nemeth ig 2002 Vince Santo 1998 Jason Paul R 2003 Paul Hudson 1999 Jordan Schaeffer 2004 Seth Gordon 2000 Craig Mauro ed 2001 John Mills

2005 Seth Gordon .

2002 Andrew Luria c om 2006 Seth Gordon 2003 Paul Hudson Dan Parant 2004 Conor Kelly Paul Hudson 2005 Conor Kelly Conor Kelly 2006 Michael Weiss 25 2007 Baseball